Democracy in Pakistan Might Bring Tension with Washington

Newly elected politicians want to end extremism, not use it as bait for US funding
Husain Haqqani
February 22, 2008

Will Ballots Win Over Bullets in Pakistan?

An electorate hungry for change could bring peaceful transition and determine the country’s fate
Paula R. Newberg
February 15, 2008

China and Pakistan: New Friends Can’t Compare

Common strategic interests make them all-weather friends
Willem van Kemenade
March 12, 2008

Free Press Essential for Hong Kong's Success

A service economy cannot grow without the free flow of information.
Zhiwu Chen
July 2, 2003

Roosevelt Was Right about Multilateralism

US should return to the best traditions of its leadership
Ernesto Zedillo
June 13, 2003

A New Day for a Divided Peninsula

Seoul’s president-elect vows tough new line on the North
Shim Jae Hoon
January 16, 2008

New Birth for Social Democracy

Policies that tackle inequality can minimize conflict
Kemal Derviş
June 12, 2015

25 Years After Berlin, Do We Still Need Walls?

National governance is failing to solve big global problems
Peter Schurman
May 1, 2015

Seeking Business, Cuomo Heads to Cuba With a New York Trade Delegation

US Congress must approve lifting full trade embargo, and businesses could apply pressure
Susanne Craig
April 23, 2015

Nigeria: Buhari’s Victory in Nigerian Election Has Global Significance

Africa’s most populous country, biggest oil exporter, is troubled by terrorism and corruption
Richard Joseph
April 1, 2015

Tunisia Museum Attack Is Blow to Democratic Shift

Islamic State claims credit
David D. Kirkpatrick
March 20, 2015