New Ceasefire Points Toward Frozen Conflict in Ukraine

French, German, Russian, Ukrainian leaders announce ceasefire, but that may not end Russia’s controlling ways
David R. Cameron
February 12, 2015

Tunisia Remains Arab Spring’s Lone Success Story

Tunisia succeeded where Libya, Egypt, Syria failed – with compromise, avoidance of sectarian politics, and no external meddling
Chris Miller
February 5, 2015

Obama in India: Time to Get Serious on Common Goals

The world’s two biggest democracies do not reach full potential on trade or other common interests
Vikram Mansharamani
January 22, 2015

Charlie Hebdo Attacks Stir Resolve and Contemplation

Greatest threat of Paris terror attacks: Panic and limits on democratic rights and freedoms
Stathis N. Kalyvas
January 15, 2015

Arms and Men: Technology’s Shadow Over Democracy

As modern war relies on technology more than manpower, citizens in democracies should be vigilan
John Ferejohn and Frances Rosenbluth
December 9, 2014

EU Politics Could Look to Multiethnic India for Strategies

Euro skeptics challenge the EU, but India’s multiparty coalition democracy could be solution for inclusive politics
Pallavi Aiyar
November 11, 2014