Fallout from the War on Terror – Part I

Antiterrorism policy has taken its toll on foreign enrollment in US universities
Mark Sidel
June 14, 2005

Double Vision in Beirut

While the West celebrates the rise of democracy, the Lebanese press for independence
Frances Z. Brown
May 12, 2005

Is Democracy in the Middle East a Pipedream?

Amidst the first signs of change, longing competes with mistrust of Western democracy
Fawaz Gerges
April 25, 2005

Rising Dragon and the American Eagle – Part I

China's growing economic power and diplomatic clout may portend a turning of the tide against the US in Asia
David Shambaugh
April 20, 2005

Nationalism Pits Shanghai Against its Global Ambition

Anti-Japanese demonstrations expose conflicting interests and force the city to choose
James Farrer
April 29, 2005

Globalization Is Not Made in the West

Historically-rooted, globalization's latest challenge is to widen and deepen democracy
Robbie Robertson
April 13, 2005

Unity Through Soccer? Not in the Middle East

The World Cup fails to bring peace to troubled region
James Montague
June 15, 2010

Learning Chinese in Mexico: Children Prepare for the Future

Better late than never, Mexico seeks links with China
Tracy Wilkinson
June 9, 2010

As Rupees Roll Into Hollywood, India Is Opening Up on All Fronts

Bollywood sets its sights on the world
Nyay Bhushan
May 11, 2010

Listening to (and Saving) the World’s Languages

New York has become a magnet for immigrants and their languages
Sam Roberts
May 4, 2010

'Imam for Peace' Sows Discontent

Attempt to adapt a global religion to local culture brings conflict
Ullrich Fichtner
April 29, 2010