The World Next Week: NATO Foreign Ministers Meet in Brussels, EU Discusses Chronic Diseases, and Syria Ships Out More Chemical WeaponsMarch 28, 2014By James M. Lindsay
The World Next Week: Obama Visits The Hague, Brussels, Rome, and RiyadhMarch 21, 2014By James M. Lindsay
The World Next Week: Crimea Votes on Secession, Iranians Celebrate Nowruz, Irish Taoiseach Enda Kenny Visits the United StatesMarch 14, 2014By James M. Lindsay
The World Next Week: Crimea Standoff Continues, Tibetans Commemorate Uprising Day, and the World Wide Web Turns Twenty-FiveMarch 7, 2014By James M. Lindsay
The World Next Week: Venezuela Marks the First Anniversary of Chavez’s Death, Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu Visits Washington, and President Obama Releases His FY2015 Budget PlanFebruary 28, 2014By James M. Lindsay
The World Next Week: Ukraine Protests Turn Violent, UN Report Condemns North Korea’s Human Rights Record, and the Sochi Olympics Come to a CloseFebruary 20, 2014By James M. Lindsay
The World Next Week: President Obama Attends the North American Leaders Summit, Iran Nuclear Negotiations Resume, and Kosovo Marks the Sixth Anniversary of Its IndependenceFebruary 13, 2014By James M. Lindsay
The World Next Week: Francois Hollande Visits Washington, Egypt Marks the Anniversary of Mubarak’s Ouster, and the Chicago Auto Show OpensFebruary 6, 2014By James M. Lindsay
The World Next Week: Security Concerns Plague the Sochi Winter Olympics, Thailand Holds Parliamentary Elections, and Ukrainian Protests ContinueJanuary 30, 2014By James M. Lindsay
The World Next Week: Previewing Obama’s State of the Union AddressJanuary 24, 2014By James M. Lindsay