Trade and Security Trump Democracy in Burma – Part II

Human-rights advocates protest outside all the wrong places
Salil Tripathi
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Trade and Security Trump Democracy in Burma – Part I

Neighboring countries have leverage, but trade and strategic factors dictate they remain silent about repression
Bertil Lintner
October 3, 2007

Iraq War Ends, Not Europe's Acrimony with the US

EU leaders and the US differ over who should oversee the reconstruction of Iraq
Shada Islam
April 15, 2003

Yale Discusses the Implications of the Iraq War

The war may not have been an intelligent tactical move
April 4, 2003

In Post-9/11 World, US President Has the Loneliest Job

The next president faces an uphill climb to restore domestic and global trust in the US
Bruce Stokes
September 10, 2007

Party With Islamist Roots Set to Modernize Turkey

Turkey selects a president intent on promoting democracy, EU integration and economic reform
Hasan Kösebalaban
August 28, 2007

Immigrant Vote Could Sway Tight Scottish Independence Referendum

Some immigrants worry about London’s rising anti-EU sentiment
Lisa De Bode
September 10, 2014

Beijing Puts Hong Kong Business on Alert

International firms divided over China’s decision to approve candidates for 2017 election
Chris Dodd
September 1, 2014

Arab Nations Strike in Libya, Surprising US

Middle East divide over Islamist threats, a race to provide arms, stalls diplomatic efforts
David D. Kirkpatrick and Eric Schmittaug
August 26, 2014

Hong Kong Votes, Beijing Fumes: Analysis

China must decide how much democracy contributes to Hong Kong’s wealth and success
Dylan Loh Ming Hui
July 3, 2014

Colombia Polls Give President Santos “Mandate for Peace”

Colombians hope for end to 50 years of war against Farc
June 16, 2014