The War on Terror Yet to Be Won in Southeast Asia

The region has to walk a fine line between maintaining security and respecting human rights
Zachary Abuza
June 15, 2004

Lessons on Globalization from India

Globalization requires the legitimacy only democracy can give
Pratap Bhanu Mehta
June 17, 2004

Some Chinese See Positive Lessons in Iraqi 'Torture Gate'

Chinese official media’s attempt to score points against the US is supported by some but derided by others
Anthony J. Spires
May 14, 2004

Growing Anti-US Sentiments Roil Alliance With South Korea

Washington's policy differences with fledgling Korean democracy require deft handling by leaders on both sides
Sook-Jong Lee
June 8, 2004

US Nation-Building Abroad – Part III

Afghanistan unlikely to meet Washington's September elections deadline
Ahmed Rashid
June 1, 2004

Burma: Feel-Good US Sanctions Wrongheaded

In punishing the brutal junta, the US hurts Burmese people and its own strategic interests
David I. Steinberg
May 19, 2004

Kyrgyzstan Falls Apart: Can Democracy Work in Central Asia?

In pursuit of power, leaders in Central Asia fail to provide security
Benjamin Bidder, Matthias Schepp
June 22, 2010

Muslim Pop Culture on the Rise in Indonesia

New political freedom also brings increased piety
Solenn Honorine
April 8, 2010

Freedom Is Not Found Online

The internet can constrain as easily as it can liberate
Aditya Chakrabortty
April 1, 2010

A Natural Alliance

India and the US share common philosophies, common goals
Nayan Chanda
November 30, 2009

How to Let Islam and the West Live in Harmony

A clash of civilizations or a “confluence of civilizations”?
Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono
November 23, 2009