Oil May Not Grease Friendship

Countries with less oil and more entrepreneurship tend to align with the US
Amity Shlaes
March 24, 2008

A New Era in EU-ASEAN Relations?

European Commission proposal full of good intentions, but it may not find support at home.
Shada Islam
July 23, 2003

Regulating the Global Commons – Part I

To stop the oceans from being fished out, sovereignty must be reigned in
Scott Barrett
March 26, 2008

There is More to Transatlantic Relations Than Security

It is time for the US to strengthen the economic common ground with Europe.
Jeffrey E. Garten
July 9, 2003

The EU's First-Ever Security Doctrine

In the wake of squabbles over Iraq, Europe unites under a common foreign policy.
Shada Islam
July 4, 2003

Non-Globalized States Pose a Threat

Bush's African safari is an important step in dealing with the challenge.
Banning N. Garrett
July 7, 2003

Bridges to Somewhere

Investing in bridges, roads, dams around the globe is a win-win strategy for all
Justin Yifu Lin
September 15, 2011

Portugal’s Jobless Graduates Flee to Africa and Brazil

Brain drain hits under-performing Portugal
Lucy Ash
September 13, 2011

Swiss Franc Decision Should Be a Lesson for Euro Critics

No currency can disconnect from the global markets
Charles Hawley
September 9, 2011

Argentina Acts to Protect Local Films

The protectionist move targets Hollywood blockbusters
Jude Webber
September 7, 2011

India Measures Itself Against a China That Doesn’t Notice

India looks to China, but China looks elsewhere
Vikas Bajaj
September 6, 2011