Can China Afford to Confront the World? – Part II

Questioning intentions for the South China Sea, ASEAN manages China’s new assertiveness
Pichamon Yeophantong
November 30, 2010

Can China Afford to Confront the World? – Part I

Riding the wave of economic success, China thinks it can stand up to the US
Jonathan Fenby
November 25, 2010

The World Is Adrift as Nations Skirmish

However powerful, nations can’t protect themselves without protecting the globe
Kishore Mahbubani
November 23, 2010

The G20: Captive in the Prison of Mercantilism

The G20’s failure to take action on coordinating economic policies risks global stability
Ernesto Zedillo
November 13, 2010

US in Asia: Seeking Partners at a Troubled Time – Part II

Obama, more popular in Asia than at home, may find foreign-policy opportunities
Bruce Stokes
November 12, 2010

US in Asia: Seeking Partners at a Troubled Time – Part I

Obama seeks India as strategic partner and career builder
Ashok Malik
November 10, 2010

What the West Can Learn From Japan’s “Lost Decades”

Stagnation may be a form of sustainability
Roland Kelts
April 3, 2015

The Curse of Chávez’s Ghost

Maduro administration continues unsustainable government spending
María Elena Candia
March 27, 2015

Putin’s European Fifth Column

The Kremlin invests in dividing Europe, funding euro-skeptics in media and politics
Yuriy Gorodnichenko, Gérard Roland and Edward Walker
February 27, 2015

Oil Price Fall Leaves Gulf States With Difficult Reform Choices

Stability for some Gulf states hinges on oil revenues and generous public benefits
Simeon Kerr
February 4, 2015

Pull of Global Economy Increases Latin America-Africa Engagement

Trade flows between Latin America and Africa may be small, but are increasing rapidly
Manuel Orozco and Julia Yansura
January 26, 2015