Global soccer bodies have been selective in their support for women’s rights.
James M. Dorsey
The risk of the proliferation of nuclear weapons in the Middle East is once again rising.
Minorities in Asia are increasingly on the defensive as their rights and access to opportunities are either being eroded or severely curtailed.
Erdogan’s demand for the right to develop nuclear weapons is as much a response to regional and global developments as it is an opportunistic effort to bolster the Turkish leader’s troubled bid to position Turkey as a leader of the Muslim world.
Despite considerable investment in education, Arab states struggle in their effort to create knowledge economies.
The UAE-backed ex-Palestinian security chief weighs his political options.
Protest movements are resurgent across the world.
Riyadh is leveraging multipolarity in the global financial system.
The divide between Gulf Arab states is playing out in responses to subjugated Muslim communities.
“Civilizational leaders” like Benjamin Netanyahu, Donald Trump, and Narendra Modi are shaping a new world order.