The European Immigration Crisis
EU Leaders Struggle to Save Floundering Migrant Policy

Sweden, the self-proclaimed “humanitarian superpower” whose generous welfare state has helped draw migrants northward, is closing its border.

UK-EU Renegotiations
How Not to Build a Coalition

The UK’s renegotiation demands on economic immigrants angers Eastern Europe.

The Future of US Immigration
Will Asian Americans Kill the GOP?

America’s fastest-growing immigrant group votes left. Here’s why—and why that might change.

The European Immigration Crisis
AfD Rises to 10 Percent in Germany

Merkel’s party falls in new poll as the refugee crisis continues.

The Evolution of Erdogan
Sultan Erdogan Acquires a New Palace

The Turkish President announces that he will move into an old Ottoman palace in Istanbul.

Assad's Syria
Assad Regime Raising Cash with Kidnappings

The regime isn’t as graphic as ISIS—but Syrians won’t forget its depredations.

America's Next Foreign Policy
Pivot to the World

Poor management of America’s foreign policy portfolio now means that President Obama—and his successor—will have to increase America’s overseas commitments and responsibilities.

The European Immigration Crisis
EU Projects Three Million Refugees and Migrants by End of 2017

2016 would see inflow at 150% of current rate—and European politics would explode.

Saudi Adventurism
In Yemen, the Worst May Be Yet to Come

Even in the “safer” parts of Yemen, Saudi inexperience has shown. What about in Houthi country?

Europe's Missing Googles
The European Digital Gap, Quantified

A new Harvard Business Review study throws Europe’s tech woes in sharp relief.

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