By Hampton Stephens
10 Jul 2009 |
WPR Blog
Is the worldwide radical Islamist movement now looking to Africa?
By Hampton Stephens
25 Jun 2009 |
WPR Blog
Iason Athanasiadis, a Greek journalist who has contributed to World Politics Review, should be immediately released by the government of Iran.
By Hampton Stephens
18 May 2009 |
WPR Blog
World Politics Review is now available on iPhone and Blackberry. Download the mobile apps now!
By Hampton Stephens
12 May 2009 |
WPR Blog
Many of the biggest problems to Iraqi peace and stability have an economic dimension.
By Hampton Stephens
27 Apr 2009 |
World Politics Review
In the foreign policy debate, everything is fair game.
By Hampton Stephens
24 Apr 2009 |
WPR Blog
There will be no torture commission, and we'll be better off for it.
By Hampton Stephens
20 Apr 2009 |
World Politics Review
Iran's Mahmoud Ahmadinejad never fails to show his true colors.
By Hampton Stephens
16 Apr 2009 |
WPR Blog
The Atlantic's Sage Stossel images a World Leaders Facebook group.
By Hampton Stephens
14 Apr 2009 |
WPR Blog
A cynical solution to the pirate crisis from John Robb, and a cynical silver lining to the piracy problem from David Axe.
By Hampton Stephens
09 Apr 2009 |
WPR Blog
The Internet yesterday was atwitter with news of "Twitter revolution," but stories about technology as a catalyst for democratic change are déja vu all over again.
By Hampton Stephens
08 Apr 2009 |
WPR Blog
The nature of the bilateral economic relationship that defined the world economy over the last several years is changing.
By Hampton Stephens
24 Feb 2009 |
WPR Blog
Those paying attention would have seen the U.S. training mission in Pakistan coming way before the story appeared in the NYT.
By Hampton Stephens
23 Feb 2009 |
WPR Blog
Hillary Clinton is supposedly creating "State Department 2.0." We'll follow along and keep you posted.
By Hampton Stephens
20 Feb 2009 |
WPR Blog
The U.S. military is nervous about the terror threat posed by Canada's immigration policies.
By Hampton Stephens
08 Feb 2009 |
WPR Blog
The Washington Post reports that National Security Adviser James Jones plans to overhaul the NSC.
By Hampton Stephens
13 Jan 2009 |
WPR Blog
The Atlantic's book editor says Obama's rhetoric indicates he won't bring many fresh ideas about America's role in the world.
By Hampton Stephens
08 Jan 2009 |
WPR Blog
Dennis Ross, President-Elect Obama's choice to coordinate Iran policy, favors a "strong carrot, strong stick" approach.
By Hampton Stephens
07 Jan 2009 |
WPR Blog
Obama's pick of Leon Panetta as CIA director is the first political stumble of the national security transition.