Feature • September 1, 2016

What the failed coup reveals about Turkey’s once secular state


Article • February 8, 2008

In less than two decades the European Union has pushed its eastern frontier from Berlin to the Black Sea. How much more will Russia tolerate—and what of Iran, beginning to feel the EU breathing down its neck?


Article • March 11, 2025

Mark Carney will soon join his mentor Mario Draghi in the niche club of people who have become a head of government after running a central bank.



Article • February 12, 2019

Working together on advanced military capabilities strengthens the prophesied Franco-German alliance.


Feature • March 1, 2007


Article • May 20, 2015

Did President Obama’s 2009 Cairo speech catalyze the Mideast’s arms race?


Article • December 18, 2015

A smaller EU with its own army can already be seen on the horizon.


Article • December 20, 2021


Feature • January 1, 2012

What do walking out your front door, hitting the pillow, and eating fat all have in common? As even some of history’s greats have learned, improving your mental health is just a matter of making the right decisions.



Article • August 21, 2025

We must have real vision to recognize the threat of total war—and to see how to avoid it.


Article • January 2, 2013

The United States is abandoning Britain in favor of a new friend—the European Union.


Article • May 29, 2012

European leaders preparing radical steps toward creation of a European superstate—on German terms.


Article • May 14, 2016

All you need to know about everything in the news this week


Article • December 15, 2017

The New American Morality is rather inconsistent, but you’d better learn it real quick, because it is also extremely unforgiving.


Article • June 28, 2007

Despite British and Polish opposition, the 27-member EU has accepted a new draft treaty—and it is eerily similar to the previously rejected constitution.


Article • October 18, 2018

‘Shockwaves throughout the U.S. military and the American defense industry’


From the book: The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse


Article • September 6, 2019

The construction of a radical Islamic highway in a strategic corridor from Tehran to Jerusalem


Feature • May 1, 1999

A shifting alliance: Searching for a new identity since the end of the Cold War, NATO hopes to have found one.


Article • June 22, 2021

The government considers white supremacy a greater threat than radical Islam.



Article • March 30, 2018

For the first time since the Cold War, Germany’s Intelligence Service resurrects its counterespionage unit and moves into new headquarters.