How a Wonky Global Affairs Journal Found an Audience Among High School Students and TeachersHampton Stephens didn’t know at first why high school teachers suddenly started subscribing to World Politics Review.Mar 24, 2020A response icon2Mar 24, 2020A response icon2
What Xi Jinping Means for China–and the U.S.With no term limits, and no named successor, Xi Jinping could be the president of China for life. But whispers of dissent might be…Apr 17, 2019A response icon1Apr 17, 2019A response icon1
Why Are Violent Rap Lyrics Being Blamed for a Crime Wave in London?LONDON — In late August, this city achieved a grim milestone: The Metropolitan Police announced they were investigating the 100th “violent…Nov 7, 2018A response icon1Nov 7, 2018A response icon1
They Took On the Philippines’ Powerful Mining Interests, and Are Paying With Their LivesBy Lindsay FendtOct 16, 2018Oct 16, 2018
How the Global Refugee Crisis Has Transformed EuropeThe aftermath of the global refugee crisis is still upending politics across Europe — from Sweden to Germany to Spain and beyond.Oct 3, 2018Oct 3, 2018
The Saudi-Qatar Crisis Creates Collateral Damage in the Persian Gulf — and BeyondThe standoff pitting Saudi Arabia and the UAE versus Qatar is bringing new tensions to the Persian Gulf, and there’s no end in sight. Will…Sep 25, 2018Sep 25, 2018
Boko Haram Has Faded, but Nigeria Will Struggle to Finish the Group OffBoko Haram no longer represents the same threat it did three years ago. But Nigeria’s heavy-handed military approach to fighting the group…Sep 24, 2018Sep 24, 2018
There Is No Strategic Rationale for Trump’s Appeasement of PutinBy Steven Metz, July 20, 2018Jul 23, 2018Jul 23, 2018
Has Erdogan’s Attempt to Reshape Turkish Society Hit a Wall?By William ArmstrongJun 12, 2018A response icon1Jun 12, 2018A response icon1
Why Narendra Modi and Xi Jinping Made Nice at Asia’s Other Landmark SummitBy Anubhav GuptaMay 14, 2018May 14, 2018