From Brazil to Macedonia, from Iceland to Guatemala, public prosecutors are going after corrupt top politicians on an unprecedented scale.
China’s ASEAN Coup
Washington is outmaneuvered on the South China Sea Dispute by deft diplomacy, as ASEAN renders itself useless.
Refugees: EU Victimizing Balkans?
Can the EU seriously drop the migration problem in the lap of the countries in the Western Balkans?
U.S. History a Warning on EU-Turkey Refugee Deal
This time, it may be Europe – not the United States – that faces the ghosts of the “MS St. Louis.”
The U.S. and the Real Outrage About the Panama Papers
Why isn’t the United States leading the charge to end global tax evasion via secret offshore accounts?
The “28 pages”: A Diversion From Real US-Saudi Issues
When will the real contradictions between U.S. and Saudi interests finally be openly acknowledged?
Understanding Saudi Arabia: The Legitimacy Paradox
To retain their royal power, the House of Saud is prepared to take the world down with them.
Saudi Arabia: Six Questions the United States Must Ask
On Iran, the Middle East and terrorism, it does not behoove the United States to play an understudy to Saudi Arabia.
Saudi Arabia Abroad: A Kingdom In Retreat
Despite military adventurism beyond Saudi borders, the comfortable status quo is fading.
Quicksand Kingdom: A Shaky Saudi Home Front
Domestic prospects look bleak for the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia























