A New World Order in the Making
An interview with Dr Shmuel Bar.
A collection of 172 posts
An interview with Dr Shmuel Bar.
Operation Epic Fury is not just about Iran.
Quillette podcast host Jonathan Kay speaks with Iranian-Canadian human-rights activist Kaveh Shahrooz about whether Reza Pahlavi, the eldest son of the last Shah of Iran, might rise to power as a new Prince of Persia.
The Islamic Republic’s assault on the Gulf will forge the new Middle East.
In geopolitics, moral culture shapes whether influence is experienced as leadership or domination, cooperation or coercion.
The real dilemma is not between war and negotiation. It is between episodic action and sustained architecture.
Aaron Magid has written a timely biography of a consequential monarch.
The Takfiris are back in business.
Progressive discourse has become highly adept at identifying oppression, exclusion, and harm. But it is far less capable of understanding the basic conditions of political order.
A septuagenarian loyalist may be facing execution for the crimes of caution and professionalism.
The brutality the security forces are unleashing in Iran is not an improvisation. It is doctrine.
Any invasion of Greenland would be a logistical nightmare with no economic upside.
China’s over-reaction to a measured remark about Taiwan made by the Japanese prime minister is an attempt to move the Overton Window.
With the survival of Nicolas Maduro’s regime now uncertain, Iran and Hezbollah have much to lose in Caracas.
Between the jihad of the “Hamas of Africa” and the new order of the Abraham Accords, the choice in Sudan should be clear.