China Courts the Middle East

Thirsty for oil, China spurns the West’s call for sanctions on Iran
Dilip Hiro
January 30, 2012

Darkening Skies on the Road to Durban – Part I

Despite growing unease about an unstable climate, nations cling to 19th century energy habits
J.R. McNeill
November 21, 2011

World Anxious as Iran Inches Toward Nuclear Bomb

The global community plots counter measures as the IAEA confirms Iran’s nuclear weapon plans
Leonard S. Spector
November 14, 2011

Economic Fixes Should Not Worsen Environmental Crisis

By ignoring environmental protections in financial-recovery packages, governments invite new crises
Dodo J. Thampapillai
October 19, 2011

Japan in a Post 3/11 World – Part I

After a triple crisis, Japan’s politics are in gridlock over nuclear power
Daniel Sneider
October 5, 2011

Unraveling China’s “String of Pearls”

Chinese-built ports in Gwadar, Colombo or Chittagong have commercial value, but pose no threat
Ashley S. Townshend
September 16, 2011

US Fossil Fuel Projects Around the World

The US Export-Import Bank spent more than $30 billion on fossil-fuel projects since 2008
Sonali Prasad, Jason Burke, Michael Slezak and Oliver Milman
December 2, 2016

Germany Struggles to Find United Stance on Russia

Merkel’s opponents eye Russia’s energy and hope economic cooperation will reduce aggression
Christiane Hoffmann, Peter Müller, Ralf Neukirch, Christoph Pauly, Christoph Reuter, Mathieu von Rohr and Christoph Schult
October 27, 2016