Iraq Update: Al-Qaeda Delivers the Bloodiest Day of the Year

Iraq just had its bloodiest day of the year to date, with a series of coordinated bombings and shootings claiming more than 100 lives. It’s an ominous return to form for al-Qaeda, which is taking advantage of the absence of American troops and the fragility of the government to wreak havoc and enflame sectarian unrest.Fox […]

NYT Breaks with Greens on Carbon Tax

Last week, the New York Times told its readers something they didn’t want to hear. Unions, for all they accomplished in the past century, will fade into irrelevance in this century if they don’t embrace dramatic change.This week, Times is saying something similar to another devoted section of its readership: the greens. A feature on […]

Turkish Press Roundup

Before a fruitless visit to Moscow (Radikal), Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdoğan renewed his threatening rhetoric toward Assad and other members of the regime, saying that Syrians would “make them pay” (Today’s Zaman). The Muslim Brotherhood convened a conference in support of the Syrian opposition in Istanbul this week, attended by Abdulbasit Sida, president of […]

India Means Business in Afghanistan…And All over Central Asia

With everyone from Pakistan to the Shanghai Cooperation Organization aiming for influence in postwar Afghanistan, India is rolling up its sleeves and getting involved. At the end of June, New Delhi hosted an “investment meet” with representatives from 40 countries and five Afghan ministers, all to discuss the creation of economic opportunities in a nation that […]

Game of Thrones: From Russia With Love

The latest clash over fishing territory in Asia saw Russian coast guard ships open fire on a Chinese fishing trawler in far east Primorsky, knocking one sailor overboard as the rest were scooped up and detained. The FT reports: During Monday’s incident one of the Chinese vessels tried to ram the Russian ship according to a […]

China Raises Stakes in South China Sea

With urban warfare in Syria, a worsening financial crisis plus a stock market crash in Europe and new warnings of recession in the United States, this is a big news day, but when people look back on this day in history, they may well say the most consequential story in today’s news comes from China. […]

The War in Syria

The war in Syria is now in a critical phase. Since the beginning of the struggle, we’ve spoken of Damascus and Aleppo as the core of Assad’s strength and the cities he must hold to hold the country. Damascus is the political capital and Aleppo is the commercial capital. In both cities, the mainly Alawite […]

Week in Review

The essays this week continued our look at what the looming energy bonanza due to technological advances might mean for America, both domestically and in terms of its foreign policy.Foreign relations-wise, the effects could be profound. An age of energy abundance will act both as a lubricant and a salve for the international system, greasing […]

Presidential Race Tightens Again: Obama Still Leads, But Romney Gains

It’s time for another look at the state of the presidential race, and it’s been an interesting two weeks. Going by press reports, President Obama has been on a roll. Attacks on Governor Romney’s record at Bain and demands that he release his tax records seemed to put the former Massachusetts governor and his campaign […]

The Sudanese Afterparty

Since Sudan split into two countries about a year ago, few of the hopes of any national self-determinists have come true. North and South still clash over border issues, ethnically offensive rhetoric flies, especially from al-Bashir’s government in the north, and, most importantly, both economies are in ruins. Take Sudan: When South Sudan seceded last […]

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