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In A Deluge of Consequences, the first World Policy e-book, intrepid journalist Jacques Leslie takes us along on a mythic, spell-binding trip to the bucolic kingdom of Bhutan, where the planet's next environmental disaster is set to unfold. 

 

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Just seven months ago the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and its leader, Prime Minister Narendra Modi, were swept into power with the largest mandate in India’s recent history. Jas Singh argues the campaign of forced religious conversions and crescendo of extremist rhetoric from the BJP and its affiliate groups is likely to invoke ghosts of India’s past of state-sanctioned, and even state-sponsored, violence against its religious minorities.
Sheikh A.B. Conteh is the president of Sierra Leone's Inter-Religious Council and a chief imam in Freetown, the nation's capital. Ebola Deeply spoke with him about changing burial practices, national collaboration, and religion's wider role in the response to Ebola.
FIFA Vice President Prince Ali Bin al-Hussein's announcement that he will challenge the world soccer body’s four-time president, Sepp Blatter, has turned the poll into a battle for the group’s future. James M. Dorsey explains how a vote for the Jordanian prince is a vote against the FIFA president, following multiple corruption scandals, and more likely a vote for change.
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A Huffington Post Live broadcast with guests, including World Policy Journal editor-in-chief David A. Andelman, explored the existential threat of ISIS to the United States and the West. The segment explored the nature and value of American armed action and examined how such moves could affect the shifting alliances in the region, particularly amid the ongoing civil war in Syria.

August 28, 2014
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Rahul Sagar on behalf of Prof. Kishore Mahbubani, Special Guest Julia Ormond, and World Policy Institute Chairman John Watts May 2, 2013

Andelman on Libya

 

Andelman on Libya


World Policy Journal Editor David Andelman is interviewed about the Libyan uprising on CBS News.

 

Every Nation for Itself


WPI Senior Fellow Ian Bremmer argues that we are not witnessing the descent of the United States, but rather the beginning of a leaderless world.

La Cienega: Ecuador's Childless Village Santiago Arcos Veintimilla, a Magnum Fellow photographer, captures La Cienega, Ecuador, a town that has lost its future in the wake of all but unfettered urban migration. 

 

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