All Editorials
The Monitor's ViewA focal point for Biden鈥檚 democracy summitFor his plan to convene聽the world鈥檚 democracies next year, the new president can give a platform to the independent judges in Hong Kong fighting off China鈥檚 dictatorial hand.
The Monitor's ViewAmerica鈥檚 new pastime: Police reformVoters approved all police reform measures on the Nov. 3 ballot. Those initiatives and other reforms show a nation coming together for a just and compassionate society.
The Monitor's ViewIraq, Saudi Arabia span a religious divideThe two reflect Islam鈥檚 big split but in opening their border, they show a new tolerance.
The Monitor's ViewWhy countries still prefer open tradeThe flow of new ideas across borders contributes to economic progress more than ever. That fact drives many of the latest trade deals despite the pandemic and anti-globalization.
The Monitor's ViewPeru鈥檚 cry for honest governanceThe ouster of two presidents reflects a society yearning for equality under the law.
The Monitor's ViewEthiopia鈥檚 road to war needs an offrampArmed conflict with the Tigray minority could end if a drive for democratic unity were more inclusive.
The Monitor's ViewWho can bridge the US divide?As the president鈥檚 assertions of voting fraud fail in the courts, the US must look to its past and other nations on how credible associates can appeal to him to concede.
The Monitor's ViewRussia鈥檚 peaceful hand against aggressionIts role in ending Azerbaijan鈥檚 war against Armenia may hint at a new respect for the sovereignty of national borders.
The Monitor's ViewBiden鈥檚 best advice to AmericansHis first post-election speech centered on the best advice ever given to him: Demonizing others is not a strategy for good results.
The Monitor's ViewA liberating way to end Libya鈥檚 long warOutside mediators are trying a novel tactic: Those who waged war in Libya must promise not to run it when peace prevails.聽
The Monitor's ViewHow to glue together a cracked nationLocal elected leaders often show the kind of unity that reflects the country鈥檚 founding.
The Monitor's ViewThe graft-busting uses of COVID-19 aidFinancial help for countries coping with the impact of the coronavirus is coming with strings to ensure honest governance. Corruption cannot remain a norm.
The Monitor's ViewAn election that fits the American storyInfluences on the 2020 vote began deep in a society that rejuvenates itself.
The Monitor's ViewA U.S. election that redefines global leadershipWith both presidential candidates being doves on America鈥檚 role, other nations are stepping up to carry the torch of universal values.
The Monitor's ViewA bright example for the US 鈥 from the AndesA year after a raucous, fraud-ridden election, Bolivia held a clean vote that surprised observers and could lead to a unity government.
The Monitor's ViewThe thirst to rethink droughtsFrom Finland to South Africa, residents have shown that lack of water is mainly a dry spell of imagination about being in harmony with nature.
The Monitor's ViewA fair US election with help from foreign friendsWith trust low in American institutions, official foreign observers of the election can help ensure transparency and accountability.
The Monitor's ViewA new era of police reform 鈥 and moreFive months of protests and attempted reforms point to a society addressing the causes of violence.
Black, a woman, and a cop: A trifecta of American complexityLt. Melissa Morgan recognizes police brutality is a real issue; asks consideration for the split-second, life-or-death decisions police must make.聽
The Monitor's ViewNudges to American unityPreelection divisions may seem high but both studies and activists point to how much people have in common.
