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The Monitor's ViewReport card on gender equality in peacemakingIn the two decades since the U.N. called for more women in building peace, evidence has piled up that women do make a difference.
The Monitor's ViewA nation of coups wants the army in the barracksProtests in Thailand persist because the world has steadily learned the benefits of civilian over military rule.
The Monitor's ViewFrance鈥檚 alternative response to a beheadingThe government鈥檚 reaction to a barbaric murder can be an embrace of minority Muslims, not a stigmatizing of them.
The Monitor's ViewChile鈥檚 choice to reinvent itselfA vote on whether to rewrite the constitution would signal not only a new social compact for Chile but also hope for Latin American democracy.
The Monitor's ViewThe pandemic upends debate on migrationWith many borders closed and the flow of migrants down, countries rethink the benefits of hospitality toward new residents.
I鈥檓 Black and Republican 鈥 Hear me out (Commentary)Conservative media personality Chris Prudhome urges voting for Donald Trump 鈥 and listening across the Republican/Democratic divide.
The Monitor's ViewA light shines on Nigerian corruptionDays of mass protests have the potential to turn Africa鈥檚 largest economy toward clean governance.
The Monitor's ViewA 'Club Med' of peaceful petrostates?More nations in the eastern Mediterranean are cooperating to tap offshore oil and gas despite Turkey鈥檚 belligerence. Latest example: talks between Israel and Lebanon over a maritime border.
The Monitor's ViewRemedies for a global recession? That鈥檚 the idea.Economists wonder why the pandemic鈥檚 economic effects are not as severe as they expected. Every global downturn has spawned new and practical solutions.
The Monitor's ViewIt takes a city to protect treesCommunities thrive when they protect city trees against climate change.
The Monitor's ViewA new resiliency lens in ending hungerThe World Food Program not only deserves this year鈥檚 Nobel Peace Prize for its efforts against a pandemic-driven surge in hunger, it also deserves a nod for its new view of individuals in distress.聽
Commentary: A celebrity, a pregnancy loss, and a call for humanityCommentary: Cruel responses to Chrissy Teigen鈥檚 pregnancy loss show need for humanity across political divides and in access to health care.聽
The Monitor's ViewThe noble harmony behind peace prizesNot all recipients of the Nobel Peace Prize make peacemaking look easy. Yet most do assume harmony is an assured norm.
The Monitor's ViewConcern for the election, diligence from votersEarly signs from mass mail-in voting show states and voters are being civic-minded about the integrity of the process.
The Monitor's ViewA peace pact鈥檚 surprise in ColombiaConfessions of assassinations and kidnappings by former rebel leaders help keep truth-telling at the center of a postwar process of reconciliation.
The Monitor's ViewThe pandemic鈥檚 bloom of startupsApplications for new businesses are way up in the U.S., a sign of creative and courageous entrepreneurship that defies the social isolation and gloom.
The Monitor's ViewWhy Trump鈥檚 detractors wish him wellAs in modern warfare, more of today鈥檚 politics accepts the principle that even a fallen opponent deserves health care.
The Monitor's ViewThe Arab pinch on Palestinians to uniteIsrael鈥檚 new ties with two Arab nations help push Hamas and Fatah toward holding an election that the Palestinian cause needs.
The Monitor's ViewAn apology ricochets in the KoreasLong portrayed as infallible, North Korea鈥檚 leader apologizes for the killing of a South Korean. His move from myth-making to truth-telling opens a door for peace.
The Monitor's ViewWhy a candidate鈥檚 age matters lessFar more Americans see the older age of the presidential contenders as an asset than those who don鈥檛. Society is getting wise to those with wisdom.
