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Merkel’s Generous Migration Policy Splits Europe

Few countries are willing to help Germany cope with asylum seekers.

Nick OttensNick OttensSeptember 22, 2015November 9, 2021
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Why Japan Is Readying for War Again

Japan’s remilitarization could be the beginning of the end of China’s much-vaunted rise.

Ryan BohlRyan BohlSeptember 22, 2015November 21, 2021
Israeli soldiers West Bank

Why Israel Won’t Let the West Bank Go

Religious considerations aside, the West Bank gives Israel a security buffer many believe it needs.

Joseph ShupacJoseph ShupacSeptember 22, 2015December 1, 2021

Scott Walker’s Unsurprising Demise

Scott Walker tried to rally both social conservatives and establishment Republicans and ended up impressing neither.

Nick OttensNick OttensSeptember 21, 2015November 27, 2021

Netherlands’ Wilders Rises as Immigration Concerns Mount

The Freedom Party leader capitalizes on fears that immigration is changing Dutch society.

Nick OttensNick OttensSeptember 21, 2015December 1, 2021

Election Seen Returning Greece’s Tsipras to Power

The far-left leader is likely to return to power at the head of a coalition government.

Nick OttensNick OttensSeptember 20, 2015November 25, 2021

Belarus-Russia Relations Aren’t As Close As They Seem

While hosting a Russian air base, Belarus is also taking steps to distance itself from Vladimir Putin.

Nick OttensNick OttensSeptember 20, 2015December 1, 2021

Michael Pye’s History of the North Sea Disappoints

The author fails to come up with a theory for everything that happened around the North Sea.

Nick OttensNick OttensSeptember 18, 2015December 2, 2021

Can We Blame George Bush for the Syrian Refugee Crisis?

America “broke” the Middle East and now its European allies are living with the consequences.

Nick OttensNick OttensSeptember 18, 2015November 28, 2021

Russia’s Goal in Syria May Be to Worsen Refugee Crisis

By drawing out the war in Syria, Russia may be trying to exacerbate a crisis that is dividing Europe.

Nick OttensNick OttensSeptember 18, 2015November 21, 2021

Don’t Think Hillary Clinton Is Vulnerable

The Democrat’s poll numbers may be down, but she is still almost certainly going to be the nominee.

Nick OttensNick OttensSeptember 18, 2015November 27, 2021

Election Polls Show Greek Parties Neck and Neck

Neither Alexis Tsipras’ Syriza nor the conservative New Democracy would win a majority on its own.

Nick OttensNick OttensSeptember 17, 2015January 2, 2020

East-West Standoff Informs Russia’s Support for Assad

Russia has interests in Syria, but it also sees the war through the prism of its standoff with the West.

Nick OttensNick OttensSeptember 17, 2015November 21, 2021

Foreign Policy Divides Republican Candidates

Some presidential contenders cling to the fantasy that all America needs to do is project strength.

Nick OttensNick OttensSeptember 17, 2015November 27, 2021

Germany’s Schengen Threat to Central Europe Backfires

Central European nations won’t be cowed into signing up to a quota system for asylum seekers.

Nick OttensNick OttensSeptember 16, 2015November 13, 2021

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