America and the World Into a New Era – Part II

No longer a solid ally for the US, Europe is split on dealing with resurgent Russia
Shada Islam
September 4, 2008

Revisiting the “Axis of Evil” – Part II

North Korean bomb program is a can, kicked down the road to succeeding US presidents
Scott Snyder
July 31, 2008

New Energy Frontiers Expand Global Connections – Part I

The world’s rural poor impatiently await electricity that brings business and communication opportunities
Adriana Valencia
August 14, 2008

New Energy Frontiers Expand Global Connections – Part II

Lacking fossil fuels, fast-growing India must innovate with alternative energy sources
Alexis Ringwald
August 19, 2008

Indian Investors Enter the Caribbean

Hungry for natural resources, firms from India begin to shape the Caribbean economy
Loro Horta
July 8, 2008

India’s Search for a Foreign Policy

Lack of a coherent foreign policy from quarrelsome politicians could threaten India’s long-term stability
Harsh V. Pant
June 26, 2008

Ukraine: Goodbye Cold War, Hello Globalized Economy

The battle is no longer among ideologues but among the wealthy
Remi Piet
March 18, 2014

How to Save the Shale Revolution

US fracking escaped federal review; to prevent bans, industry could pursue regulation
Robert A. Manning
March 11, 2014

America's Energy Edge

Shale will contribute to lower energy prices and ongoing US influence
Robert D. Blackwill and Meghan L. O'Sullivan
February 26, 2014

China Overtakes US as World’s Largest Goods Trader

The US still leads for trade in services
Jamil Anderlini, Lucy Hornby
January 22, 2014

Orb-Shaped Solar Power Device Works on the Cloudiest Days

Device, perpendicular to the sun, may produce 150 watts per square meter
Tuan C. Nguyen
January 13, 2014