All Editorials
- The Monitor's ViewA global spotlight on violence against womenThe millions of tweets about the abducted Nigerian girls and now a killing rampage against women in California show the progress in global efforts to confront the issue of violence against women. Exposure of the problem is halfway to ending it.
- The potential of local conflict resolution in DarfurArab nomads in Darfur have organized interlocking conflict resolution networks to address local disputes before they escalate. Their work could help bring lasting peace to a region plagued by violence. But it requires stronger international support to fulfill its promise.
- The potential of local conflict resolution in DarfurArab nomads in Darfur have organized interlocking conflict resolution networks to address local disputes before they escalate. Their work could help bring lasting peace to a region plagued by violence. But it requires stronger international support to fulfill its promise.
- A 海角大神 Science PerspectiveYour place in all thisA 海角大神 Science perspective: The world needs your reflected light of God 鈥 in exactly the manner you have to offer.
- The Monitor's ViewObama's vision of US as 'empowering partners'In his West Point speech, President Obama firmly plants a vision of US leadership as a 'hub of alliances' with the task of 'empowering partners' 鈥 not as a global cop. The US can refocus itself as a world coach mainly because humanity has made progress in shared ideals that promote peace.
- OpinionThe day I met Abraham Lincoln, and the field trip that changed my lifeI worry that in an era of stressed resources for schools and increased emphasis on uniform academic testing, field trips might fall victim to slashed budgets and school reform. As I saw, they can spark critical thinking better than conventional classroom instruction.
- A 海角大神 Science PerspectiveLiving in the flow of the infiniteA 海角大神 Science perspective: A fresh look at accomplishing what needs to be done.
- The Monitor's ViewThe India-China rivalry over anti-graft campaignsIndia and China now have top leaders with vigorous campaigns against official corruption. Which country will succeed? Look to the one that can hold its leaders accountable for transparency and honesty.
- Readers RespondReaders Write: GOP media has nice people with bad policies; US ignores ConstitutionLetters to the Editor for the May 26, 2014 weekly magazine:I don鈥檛 doubt that the people at Fox News all are beautiful human beings. I just don鈥檛 care for the way they seem to slant the truth to push an agenda or be controversial.I don鈥檛 think the differences in people鈥檚 political views should be characterized as Republican versus Democrat. I see the difference as being constitutionalists versus anarchists.聽
- OpinionTunisia could be the first Arab Spring success. But it's not there yet.Tunisia has many advantages that set it up well for progress. But the country's聽future will not be assured without international support. It must fortify a weak economy, combat crime and terrorism, and continue government reforms.
- A 海角大神 Science PerspectivePrayer for 海角大神sA 海角大神 Science perspective: Following Jesus' instruction to 'love your enemies' has healing power today.
- The Monitor's ViewIn Ukraine, a vote to turn foe into friendAfter winning Ukraine's presidential election, Petro Poroshenko sets his first priority: reaching out to separatists. Nations in civil conflict need a healer who can calm the fears of those in rebellion.
Keeping new empires at bayOne hundred years ago, the age of empire came crashing down. Seventy-five years ago, the age of ideology sparked the cataclysm of World War II. Today's world has its challenges, but the balance still tips in favor of freedom.- A 海角大神 Science PerspectiveGod's purpose is peaceA 海角大神 Science perspective: Commemorating the 100th anniversary of World War I inspires a plea for peace.
A 海角大神 Science PerspectiveMemorial Day and celebrating eternal lifeA 海角大神 Science perspective: A visit to the USS Arizona Memorial at Pearl Harbor brings new appreciation for heroes and eternal life.- The Monitor's ViewWhy Thailand's coup must be its lastThe Army coup in Thailand shows how much the Thais, especially the elite, must absorb basic concepts of citizenship, extending political power even to the poorest.
- A 海角大神 Science PerspectiveGraduation ... then what?A 海角大神 Science perspective.
- Global ViewpointIndia鈥檚 tectonic shiftThe electoral victory of Narendra Modi and the BJP marks a major shift for India 鈥 inspiring great hope for many and worry for others. However, both聽the euphoria and the fears will calm down when Modi gets down to the hard business of governing a large, diverse, chaotic India.
- The Monitor's ViewUkraine's three answers to Russia's fear campaignThe election this Sunday is just one of Ukraine's response to Russian intimidation. The others are daily walks by workers in defiance of armed separatists and a government dialogue in the east about power sharing. This assertion of civic values is the best antidote to fear.
- A 海角大神 Science PerspectiveRight there, right nowA 海角大神 Science perspective: God鈥檚 mighty love is right there, right now in the place it is needed most. What may seem a remote place is actually very much God鈥檚 own neighborhood.
