Never again?

14 years ago

Emir Suljagić, who survived the Srebrenica massacre at the age of 19, writes from Sarajevo: Here is what's happening in…

MEK, yech

14 years ago

This morning's report that the State Department is close to a decision expected to de-list the Mujahedin-e Khalq (MEK) as a…

Time for Athens to export stability

14 years ago

I spent a good part of yesterday on one of my least favorite topics:  the name of the country whose…

Chicago holds a key to the Balkans

14 years ago

Soren Jessen-Petersen* and I drafted this piece as an op/ed but it didn't sell.  Sign of our times--the Balkans are…

This week’s peace picks

14 years ago

Are things slowing down, or is it just me?  Still some excellent events: 1. Is the Arab Awakening Marginalizing Women? …

Colbert fetes Simonyi

14 years ago

I found this gem on the Johns Hopkins/SAIS website. Former Hungarian Ambassador to the United States András Simonyi has become…

Talking Turkey

14 years ago

There were Turks in town this week.  Well-informed ones who spoke off the record at a meeting that included other…

Who is Ivica Dačić?

14 years ago

Milan Marinkovic writes from Niš: Perhaps Serbia still does not know who is going to be its next president, but…

Rebalancing should be the order of the day

14 years ago

Having spent some time earlier this week listening to people who think war is becoming obsolete, it is hard not…

Ineffective solutions to the wrong problem

14 years ago

John Kerry's renewed advocacy of safe zones and possible arming of the Syrian opposition provokes me to repeat what I've…