Fewer Babies Pose Difficult Challenges for Europe

With careful policy planning, the continent could find promise in changing demographics
Joseph Chamie
October 8, 2007

Doing God’s Work for the Taliban

Korean Christian missionaries end up bolstering the terrorists in Afghanistan
Shim Jae Hoon
September 4, 2007

Party With Islamist Roots Set to Modernize Turkey

Turkey selects a president intent on promoting democracy, EU integration and economic reform
Hasan Kösebalaban
August 28, 2007

Muslims and the Tale of Two Continents

Although the US was a target of extremists, Europe’s less integrated Muslims provide more recruits to the terrorist cause
Shada Islam
September 14, 2007

Interrupting a History of Tolerance – Part I

External forces promoted anti-Semitism in the Arab world
Riaz Hassan
July 19, 2007

GitHub Revolution: We’re All in Open Source Now

Collaboration leads to innovation
Mikeal Rogers
March 8, 2013

The World Wants Vancouverism – Shouldn’t Canada?

Cities around the world look to Vancouver as model to avoid urban sprawl
Doug Saunders
March 5, 2013

Marketing Berbers Abroad – Avenue for Cultural Preservation?

Global fashion markets could revive some Berber crafts
Jonathan Gifford
February 28, 2013

Soap Opera Diplomacy: Turkish TV in Greece

Greeks have lots of time to watch TV, little money to produce shows
Robbie Moore
February 27, 2013

In China, Vast Chasm Between the Rich and the Rest

The rich flaunt their belongings, and resentment is rising
Sim Chi Yin
February 11, 2013