Search for Flavors Influenced Our World

Paul Freedman
March 11, 2003

Anti-Terror Fight Has to Be a Marathon Run on Wilsonian Principle, Not Cheap Oil

Terrorism cannot be fought on the basis of some universal principles while ignoring others
Thomas L. Friedman
February 8, 2003

Malaysia Backpedals on Modernity

Growing assertiveness of Islamic courts intrudes on the rights of non-Muslims threatening social harmony in the prosperous nation
Sadanand Dhume
May 3, 2007

The Poisonous Legacy of the Iraq War – Part II

Those who blame only the West for Middle East violence should also look closer to home
Husain Haqqani
March 19, 2007

The Rise in Extremism – Part I

Saudi Arabia battles holy warriors from the pulpit
Fahad Nazer
March 30, 2007

The Rise in Extremism – Part II

As fundamentalists in Indonesia strive to control and homogenize Islam, social harmony is the first casualty
Baladas Ghoshal
April 3, 2007

To Get Movies Into China, Hollywood Gives Censors a Preview

China’s rules control what global audiences will see
Michael Cieply, Brooks Barnes
January 21, 2013

The New Future of Old Age

Governments should encourage healthy ways and saving
Peter W. Gallagher
December 29, 2011

Why Can't Europeans Get Along?

The EU could look to the US for how to build cross-border connections and trust
Pankaj Ghemawat
December 9, 2011

The Three Challenges Facing the Electricity Sector

Industry and governments must collaborate to secure and diversify global energy supply
Jean-Paul Bouttes, François Dassa and Renaud Crassous
November 28, 2011

Beyond the PC

Small mobile gadgets democratize technology
Martin Giles
October 14, 2011