A Thaw in South Asia? – Part I

A confluence of international and domestic pressures may finally be pushing India and Pakistan towards a compromise
Michael Krepon
December 23, 2004

Globalization: Europe's Wary Embrace

Most Europeans believe the European Union can protect them from the downsides of globalization - and they're right
Philip H. Gordon
November 1, 2004

Fueling a Crisis in Nigeria

As the government and civil society battle over economic reforms, the oil giant's citizens may stand to lose the most
Olly Owen
October 25, 2004

Mixed Blessings of the Megacities

A byproduct of globalization, urban aggregates have emerged as the arena of confrontation between 21st century prosperity and enduring poverty
Deane Neubauer
September 24, 2004

The New Yellow Peril

As Western countries fret about job loss due to outsourcing, their concerns are as poorly founded as those expressed a century ago
Oliver Cattaneo
October 6, 2004

Koizumi's Change-Up

The West should not dismiss Japanese reform, as recent cabinet reshuffle is indicative of a larger trend
William Antholis
October 8, 2004

Fears for Bangladeshi Democracy Rumble Across Region

Polarization and abuse of power threaten democracy
Victor Mallet
January 16, 2014

“Chance of a Century”: International Investors Flock to Tehran

Oil and gas firms are eager to develop Iran’s huge reserves
Susanne Koelbl
January 6, 2014

Bridge to Somewhere

Global infrastructure boom is underway in emerging economies
Jose W. Fernandez
November 20, 2013

Turkey Seeks to Lock in Long-Term Security

Sensing US lost interest, Turkey rapidly builds new foreign ties
Soner Cagaptay
November 18, 2013

Run Your Business From Overseas

Small businesses are no longer locked in one location
Karen E. Klein
October 28, 2013