The limits of the 'Islamic' label Washington PostFareed ZakariaFebruary 19, 2015Bernard Haykel, Graeme Wood, ISIS, Islam, Islam Yaken, Islamic extremism, Islamic State, Mona El-Naggar, violent extremism
How to ensure that Russia will stick to the Ukrainian cease-fire deal Washington PostFareed ZakariaFebruary 12, 2015Andrei Kostin, Dmitry Medvedev, International Energy Agency, International Institute for Strategic Studies, Lindsey Graham, Russia, SWIFT, Ukraine
Deny the Islamic State what it wants Washington PostFareed ZakariaFebruary 5, 2015David Fromkin, Irgun, Islamic State, Jordan, Muath al-Kaseasbeh, National Liberation Front, Sajida al-Rishawi
Will Washington allow the pursuit of positive foreign policy? Washington PostFareed ZakariaJanuary 29, 2015Barack Obama, foreign policy, India, Indonesia, Mexico
The West's four-part strategy to deal with radical Islam Washington PostFareed ZakariaJanuary 22, 2015counterterrorism, Davos, integration, intelligence, Radical Islam, resilience, Stanley McChrystal, Why They Hate Us, World Economic Forum
U.S. intervention is not the answer Washington PostFareed ZakariaJanuary 15, 2015Charlie Hedbo, Cherif Kouachi, Daniel Byman, intervention, James Feldman, Jeremy Shapiro, John McCain, Middle East, Robert Pape
Blasphemy and the law of fanatics Washington PostFareed ZakariaJanuary 8, 2015blasphemy, Islam, Koran, Maulana Wahiduddin Khan, Mohammed Zia ul-Haq, Pakistan, Prophet Muhammad, Salmaan Taseer
American innovation is in trouble Washington PostFareed ZakariaJanuary 2, 2015Ajay Piramal, Innovation, Peter Thiel, Robert Litan
Why releasing the CIA torture report will make America stronger Washington PostFareed ZakariaJanuary 2, 2015Church Committee, CIA, Daniel Patrick Moynihan, Soviet Union, Ted Cruz, torture report
Caving to North Korea on 'The Interview' sends the wrong message to terrorists Washington PostFareed ZakariaJanuary 2, 2015Charlie Chaplin, North Korea, Salman Rushdie, Sony, The Great Dictator, The Interview, Yale
Can Ashton Carter rein in a Pentagon out of control? Washington PostFareed ZakariaDecember 4, 2014Ashton Carter, bureaucracy, Chuck Hagel, Defense Department, Dwight Eisenhower, John McCain, Mac Thornberry, Pentagon
America's prospects are promising indeed Washington PostFareed ZakariaNovember 20, 2014America in Retreat, Bret Stephens, geography, oil, Peter Zeihan, rivers, The Accidental Superpower
China's growing clout Washington PostFareed ZakariaNovember 14, 2014Barack Obama, China, Henry Kissinger, Xi Jinping
Will Obama become a foreign policy president? Washington PostFareed ZakariaNovember 6, 2014Asia pivot, Barack Obama, foreign policy, Iran, Trans-Pacific Partnership
Why democracy took root in Tunisia and not Egypt Washington PostFareed ZakariaOctober 30, 2014Arab Spring, Democracy, Egypt, Ennahda, Muslim Brotherhood, Samuel Huntington, Tarek Masoud, Tunisia, Walter Lippmann