Commentary Gwynne Dyer: Turkey joins the war on the Islamic State—sort of So which war is President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan really planning to fight, the one against Islamic State or his own private war with the Kurds?
Commentary Gwynne Dyer: Are China's stock markets experiencing a dead cat bounce? Massive government intervention has stemmed the decline, but at what cost?
Commentary Gwynne Dyer: After the Iran nuclear deal A grand realignment of American alliances in the Middle East is theoretically possible now that the long cold war between the U.S. and Iran is over.
Commentary Gwynne Dyer: Top Serbian politicians won't concede that Srebrenica massacre amounted to genocide It’s hard to say sorry, but it’s even harder to say you’re sorry for a genocide.
Commentary Gwynne Dyer: The generals win again in Burma It’s game, set and match to the Burmese generals.
Commentary Gwynne Dyer: What's next with Greece and the euro? The issue is complicated by the magnitude of other European countries' debts.
Commentary Gwynne Dyer: Alexis Tsipras, Angela Merkel, and the roots of the financial crisis plaguing Greece Here's a bluffer’s guide to the eurozone crisis.
Commentary Gwynne Dyer: Islamic State massacres aren't really about the West In fact, it’s not really about the West at all.
Commentary Gwynne Dyer: Geert Wilders, Muhammad cartoons, and human waste Would it be all right if I called Geert Wilders a piece of human waste?