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Hacked elections, fake news, search engine manipulation and criminal cyberattacks are becoming increasingly common.
Politicians, news outlets and social media companies will have to police themselves ― otherwise, the government will.
Emmanuel Macron breathes fresh air into the stagnating cause of European unity.
The former U.S. treasury secretary says policies must focus on the average citizen, not those "who know a lot about the international system and how to game it."
Terrorism threatens Western democracy not by how many it kills, but by the possibility it can undermine the trust, security and optimism life depends on.
Rejecting the Paris climate accord while diverging from European allies invites the emergence of an alternative global order.
An urgent realism over the mounting crisis is pushing all parties to the negotiating table.
For global problems like climate change, fragile states and refugees, we need new strategies of connection.
Macron's former mentor Jacques Attali says his country just showed us that not all democracies will follow this pattern.
The West isn't in the clear -- elections aren’t everything.