President Suu Kyi?

President Suu Kyi?

Aung San Suu Kyi’s tremendous skills as an opposition leader don’t necessarily translate to presidential politics.

Bulgaria: The Next Generation

Bulgaria: The Next Generation

Bulgaria’s younger generation is distinguished from those who lived during the communist era by an awareness of the rest of the world — and how it perceives Bulgaria.

Italy’s Election: Lighting the Lamp

Italy’s Election: Lighting the Lamp

After years of brutal austerity, collapsing economies, widespread unemployment, and shredding of the social safety net, Italians said “basta!” Enough!

Camel Wrestling on the Aegean Coast

Camel Wrestling on the Aegean Coast

Camel wrestling is an ancient Anatolian sport originating among Turkic tribes well over 2,000 years ago, a tradition still seen along Turkey’s Aegean coast.

Sequestering American Exceptionalism

Sequestering American Exceptionalism

The “American Century” is most certainly coming to an end. The goal should be a smooth transition to a more cooperative world order.

The Banal Militarism of Hollywood

The Banal Militarism of Hollywood

Appealing to jingoism is certainly easier than prompting national introspection, but is priming an audience for blood what we call art today?