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What happens when the strategic fatigue of the West meets an energetic jihadist surge aimed at setting up a Syriaq caliphate? That is the question The WorldPost asked o...
Following in the footsteps of Jesus Christ who overturned the money-changer’s table in Biblical times, Pope Francis has regularly hurled the gospel against the “ido...
Strobe Talbott, one of America’s top Russia experts who translated Nikita Khrushchev’s memoirs into English, was Deputy Secretary of State from 1994-2001. He is pre...
Keeping to his credo of “don’t do stupid sh*t,” President Barack Obama sent in fighter planes to prevent ISIS from its genocidal assault on fleeing Yazidi refugee...
Writing from Vladivostok, Artyom Lukin sketches a scenario for The WorldPost of where we might end up 20 years from now — World War III-lite — if we continue on the...
It looks more and more like the downing of Malaysian Flight 17 over the Ukraine could be the “Ferdinand moment” that, though it may not lead in 2014 to a 1914-type ...
This week marks the centennial of the outbreak of World War I. WorldPost contributors such as Walter Russell Mead and Artyom Lukin have asked whether events in 2014 par...
Two icons of peace and conciliation in the Middle East, Queen Rania of Jordan and Israel’s outgoing president, Shimon Peres, are at bitter loggerheads in this week’...
As the cyclical violence in the Middle East continued with an Israeli ground invasion of Gaza, two game-changing events happened elsewhere. If the suspicions that the M...
Bill Gates often invokes Vaclav Smil as his “favorite thinker.” Indeed, Smil is one of the deeper, more original and independent big minds out there today. His book...
This week, the old world order continued to crumble before our eyes. U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry was in Beijing, once again telling the Chinese to cool it in the...
This week, the unsettling of stability in Asia took yet another turn. Just as Chinese President Xi Jinping was due to arrive in South Korea — which is angry at Japan ...
Though the flames of fanaticism further engulfed the Middle East this week, WorldPost readers overwhelmingly focused on what John Traphagan argues is a far deeper natio...
More than a decade after America’s “shock and awe” invasion to topple Saddam Hussein, liberated Iraq is violently imploding into what Paul Salem calls “Syriaq,�...
Along with other members of the Berggruen Institute’s 21st Century Council, I met with President Xi Jinping in Beijing last November on the eve of the Third Plenum of...