All Editorials
The Monitor's ViewWith new crises, the world鈥檚 change agents embrace changeBoth the pandemic and the George Floyd killing have brought activist groups together, forcing new directions for the givers and doers in society.
The Monitor's ViewPeacemakers rescue the protestsNonviolent activists like George Floyd鈥檚 brother put love into action against the rioters and looters.
The Monitor's ViewJustice for George Floyd, one trial at a timeThe lead prosecutor in the case sees justice as individual 鈥 for an act of homicide. That is a basis for systemic reforms.
The Monitor's ViewWhat U.S. protesters can learn from FergusonThe Missouri city鈥檚 long-term response to a 2014 police killing shows a different way to confront racial inequities.
The Monitor's ViewA grand cleansing in governanceThe pandemic鈥檚 economic fallout is forcing governments to shape up quickly. First demands: accountability and transparency.
The Monitor's ViewAn opening for softer diplomacy?As Iran ships petroleum to Venezuela, the U.S. looks the other way, cracking a door for better ties with both regimes.
The Monitor's ViewChina puts GDP target on history's ash pitThe ruling party abandons the material growth standard of gross domestic product. Now, like many nations, it struggles to define progress in alternative ways.
The Monitor's ViewThe nuts and bolts of integrity in the US electionThe 2020 campaign and the vote itself are challenged by the fallout from COVID-19. What鈥檚 needed to raise public trust?
The Monitor's ViewA knight in shining kindnessWhat better model is there than Capt. Sir Tom Moore for being charitable during the COVID-19 crisis?
The Monitor's ViewAfrica鈥檚 cathartic moment for reformCOVID-19 forces the continent to confront the need for deep change in both government and the economy.
The Monitor's ViewBack to the future officeThose able to work remotely during COVID-19 may find bosses have already rethought the workplace 鈥 and their relationship with employees.
The Monitor's ViewEurope鈥檚 Marshall Plan for its neediest countriesA proposed $545 billion in grants for economic recovery reflects a renewed identity for the EU 鈥 after a humbling neglect of its weakest members.
The Monitor's ViewIn Afghanistan, peace starts in democratic unityThe peaceful mediation used by Afghans to end a dispute over a presidential election helps set a norm that the Taliban cannot defeat.
The Monitor's ViewThe world's two-wheel futureWith less traffic and a need for outside activity, people are biking more, bringing a shift to city planning and climate change.聽
The Monitor's ViewAn overlooked answer to COVID-19A global day of prayer on May 14 reflected an upsurge of prayer as a healing response to the coronavirus.
The Monitor's ViewThe power of honesty about COVID-19China鈥檚 suppression of the truth about the coronavirus鈥檚 origins has led many Chinese to demand freedom of speech. Their honesty could lead to honest governance.
The Monitor's ViewIraq's generational shift beginsThe early actions of a new leader hint that youthful protests for a secular, clean, and independent Iraq are bearing fruit.
The Monitor's ViewBehold Greeks bearing up betterAfter a decade of economic hardship, Greece used its newfound resiliency to tackle the coronavirus well. It is now a lesson in the nature of resiliency itself.
The Monitor's ViewA light of truth on racial violenceWhy a journalist鈥檚 19th-century campaign against lynching is important in finding justice for today鈥檚 killings of unarmed black men.
The Monitor's ViewIn South Korea, a triumph for talent in successionsThe head of scandal-hit Samsung vows an end to family dynasty, helping the country to favor merit over bloodlines in business and politics.
