How an America-loving country became a jihadi hubKosovo owes its existence to the West. Its capital even has a statue of Bill Clinton. But even here, Islamic State is taking root.
Time for Arab nations to step up in the fight against Islamic StateThe stable countries of the Middle East need to take on greater responsibility for solving their own neighbourhood problems
Islamic State isn’t actually winning in IraqThe fall of Ramadi isn’t a disaster. It’s a chance to try and bridge Iraq’s sectarian divide.
Why targeted killings work against Islamic StateGroups like Islamic State and al Qaeda operate like cults, and that’s why assassinating their leaders works
Islamic State and the changing rights of Yazidi womenRachel Browne on the future faced by Yazidi women recently released from Islamic State captivity
The Interview: NATO Secretary-General Jens StoltenbergNATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg on Ukraine, Islamic State and Canada’s role in an unsettling world
Stephen Harper on the legality of bombing Syria: LOLIs it legal to launch airstrikes against targets in Syria? Funny you should ask
Why we must expand our mission into SyriaThe Globe and Mail opposes Canada’s war against Islamic State entering Syria. Michael Petrou explains why that’s wrong.
Expanding airstrikes in Syria will help. But the mission still needs work.Michael Petrou on why Harper’s plan to have airstrikes in Syria will work, but the mission continues to have a major flaw