The compassion revolution hits Istanbul
Adnan R. Khan: The politics of division lost badly in Turkey’s biggest city, hinting at a new way forward: “Everything will be beautiful”
June 25th, 2019
Adnan R. Khan has been on the ground for Maclean's in some of the world's most unfriendly places, from Pakistan to Iraq, writing about conflict, politics, society, and the occasional vacationing tips in Afghanistan. He claims to be based in a small cabin somewhere on Turkey's Mediterranean coast though no one can definitively prove it.
Adnan R. Khan: The politics of division lost badly in Turkey’s biggest city, hinting at a new way forward: “Everything will be beautiful”
June 25th, 2019
The race is on to prepare Iraq for a whole new deadly insurgency led by ISIS fighters, and Canadian soldiers are in the middle of it
May 8th, 2019
Adnan R. Khan: When a leader decides they have all the answers, and want the levers of democracy to align to their vision, only bad things can happen
April 10th, 2019
Adnan R. Khan: Politicians who bullied their way to power through fear—like Trump and Turkey’s Erdogan—have failed to delivered economic prosperity, and voters are noticing
April 2nd, 2019
Adnan R. Khan on the ground with two Canadians: one who joined the Islamic State, the other the Kurds
March 26th, 2019
Adnan R. Khan: In Turkey, Europe and the U.S., both white nationalist and radical Islamist terrorism are part of the same self-reinforcing system
March 25th, 2019
Adnan R. Khan reports from Syria where normalcy is slowly returning after ISIS, but fear lingers. ‘People say they are everywhere, hiding and waiting.’
March 11th, 2019
Adnan R. Khan: There are signs of a schism growing between the Pakistani army and the militants it created who set off the latest tensions
March 1st, 2019
Adnan R. Khan: Politicians chant ‘U.S.A.!’ But the reality is plain: average education, poor health care and infrastructure, average incomes, moderate happiness.
February 8th, 2019
Adnan R. Khan: If the president’s wildly uninformed decision about Syria is the new norm for U.S. foreign policy, the world is in for a rough ride
January 15th, 2019
The Syria that emerges from seven years of conflict will look nothing like the country it was before. For the foreseeable future, Syria will remain a broken shell of a nation.
December 27th, 2018
Adnan R. Khan: For more than a decade and a half, Turkey has aggressively pursued a more prominent role in the world. In 2019, it will pay the price.
December 27th, 2018
Russia expert Bobo Lo on what it will take to restore global stability, what Russia really wants and why more chaos and conflict is likely
December 6th, 2018
Adnan R. Khan: In backing the Saudi Crown Prince Trump continues his dismantling of a rules-based world order
November 23rd, 2018
The release of a Christian woman convicted of blasphemy has riled up conservatives and shown just how much power they hold over the country
November 2nd, 2018
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