Articles
The wrong-headed assumption that a murder by a Muslim is fundamentally different keeps us from examining mass killings, says James Zogby
Donald Trump’s xenophobic, male chauvinist and bigoted bullying campaign rhetoric is not an act, writes James Zogby
Those who reduce my decades-long record in Democratic politics to a single issue are wide of the mark, says James Zogby
James Zogby examines the role of Bernie Sanders in the US presidential race
James Zogby on the Israeli prime minister's overtures towards Avigdor Lieberman and his lurch towards the far right
Christian communities in the Middle East are being ignored because of American evangelicals slavish support for Israel, writes James Zogby.
There are some parallels between minorities in Europe and America, writes James Zogby – but not in the way you might imagine
James Zogby revisits the promise of Barak Obama's 2009 speech in Cairo
The US has lessons that can help Europe adjust to growing Islamophobia, writes James Zogby.
James Zogby explains why he believes Bernie Sander should lead the United States
James Zogby hopes that negotiations and the impending truce in Yemen will usher in a period of political compromise and the restoration of the legitimate government
The key factors to who will win the White House in November can be found in the style of the campaign to find the nominee, writes James Zogby.
