Kyrgyz Ruler Is Toppled, but Can the Center Hold?

A resource-poor country amidst oil-rich autocracies has a challenge to sustain its newly won democracy
Paula R. Newberg
March 28, 2005

Oil Fuels Beijing's New Power Game

China's search for secure energy sources and supply routes is leading to significant strategic adjustments
Ziad Haider
March 11, 2005

The Rise of a New Axis?

Washington may have cause to worry about a Pyongyang-Tehran nuclear alliance
Leonard S. Spector
February 11, 2005

The Kyoto No-Show Can Still Go Green

Even without signing the Kyoto Protocol, the United States can still contribute greatly to global greenhouse gas reductions
James Gustave Speth
February 16, 2005

China's African Safari

Besides buying energy and commodities, China is also trying to win hearts and minds in a continent embittered by colonial experience
Paul Mooney
January 3, 2005

Walking on Eggshells in Tehran

Given the depth of mutual distrust, the US and Europe must work hard with Iran to prevent a nuclear breakout
George Perkovich
November 22, 2004

Shifting the World to 100 Percent Clean, Renewable Energy as Early as 2030 – Here Are The Numbers

Switching to renewable energy could save money, conserve energy, and prevent global warming
Louis Bergeron
October 22, 2009

Stumbling Blocks Threaten Kyoto, Copenhagen

Climate change treaty makes developed and developing nations hot under the collar
Yolandi Groenewald
October 16, 2009

US and China to Unveil Joint Plan to 'Take Over' Cleantech Market

The world’s largest polluters to dominate clean technology
Jonathan Watts
September 11, 2009

What Gorgon Means for Australia

Is the Aussie dollar the new China proxy?
Robert Gottliebsen
August 27, 2009

China’s Incinerators Loom as a Global Hazard

China’s rules for its sandbox will affect the rest of the world’s
Keith Bradsher
August 13, 2009