ISIS is now too powerful for the West to remain safe without commitment of large ground forces.
France and the West: Inconvenient Questions
Action-reaction patterns in the November 13 terrorist attack in Paris.
After Paris: Long Cycles in Politics and History
The world still awaits a resolution of the end of the Ottoman Empire, Caliphate or not.
Dawn of the 22nd Century: Estimating Africa’s Population Size
Projecting population size over the long term is tricky business.
Adapt to Survive: Urban Flooding in the Philippines
Unable to afford relocation, residents of the flooded village of Artex are forced to adapt to survive.
Immigration to Germany: The “Sleeper” Issue
Will Germany have to contend with a bout of U.S.-style “affirmative action”?
Germany’s Immigration “Crisis”: Six Schools of Thought
How to get one’s mind around the massive wave of haphazard immigration into Germany?
Brexit: A Bad Idea Hard to Defeat
By voting for or against Brexit, the UK will decide much more than just its own relationship with the European Union.
David Cameron on Europe: The Implicit and Explicit Messages
Cameron’s speech implies recasting how the UK interacts with the EU.
The Gender Imbalance of the One-Child Policy
How the One-Child Policy affected Chinese demographics.























