The death of ‘Chavismo’ in VenezuelaUnder Nicolas Maduro, student protests against the late Chávez’s policies have boiled over into violent street battles
How Russia’s energy problem fuels unrest Like the U.S.S.R., Putin’s Russia is dangerously exposed to swings in energy prices
Putin’s warVladimir Putin’s invasion of Crimea has touched off a high-stakes, Cold War-style clash—one that Russia can’t afford to lose
The Interview: Ashraf Ghani Ahmadzai on AfghanistanMaclean’s archives: The Afghan leader on security, enforcing women’s rights—and sitting down with the Taliban
Obama readies sanctions against Russia’We are considering a whole series of steps,’ president warns Putin
In Ukraine, new leaders face skepticism — inside and outside of KyivVideo: Foreign correspondent Michael Petrou reports from Kyiv
On the battlefield in Ukraine, the barricades remainMichael Petrou on the gulf between revolutionaries and politicians
France’s far right keeps it in the familyIs Marion Maréchal-Le Pen out to salvage her infamous last name, or ride a new wave of anti-immigrant hatred?