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Participants at the 2016 World Energy Congress in Istanbul pretended that the world of energy will not – cannot – change.
Madonsela’s Leadership: A Ray of Hope in Turbulent South Africa
Thuli Madonsela is one of those people in South Africa whose leadership bears the hallmarks of Mandela’s exceptional ethos.
The New Battle For Berlin
Centrality, not hegemony is the name of the German political game. They love network logic.
EU Defense Cooperation: Threat or Benefit for NATO?
Britain has long opposed an EU defense identity fearing it would undermine NATO. Post Brexit, the remaining 27 members can forge ahead.
Saudi Arabia Vs. Iran – The Globalist’s Top 6
From politics to religion, The Globalist presents its top features on Saudi Arabia and Iran.
The Holiday From History Is Over
Why it is not only smart, but mandatory for mature powers to stop being overly ambitious in the field of foreign policy.
Obama’s Syria Policy: The Illusion of US Power in the Middle East
The cost of letting US policy be determined primarily by the ambitions of Qatar, Saudi Arabia and Turkey.
Trump and the “H” Word: Tragedy, Farce and “Farce Majeure”
Why comparisons of Donald Trump and his minions to those of Adolf Hitler can be both deeply unsettling, and yet all too appropriate
A Rare Saudi-Iranian Détente: No Soccer, Please!
When sports loses its conflict-transcending character: Saudi and Iranian religious scholars agree that football poses a threat.























