Europe's Second Thoughts on China Embargo

Trouble over planned arms sales may eventually result in closer US-European coordination
François Godement
March 25, 2005

The Atlantic Divide over Fighting Terrorism

Spain's commemoration of the so-called "M-11" terrorist bombings underlines stark differences with the post-9/11 US reaction
Jonathan Schell
March 16, 2005

Bush's Conversion on the Road to Tehran

In a tactical change of course, Washington joins the EU in offering "carrots" to Iran
Philip H. Gordon
March 18, 2005

‘Food Should Be Left Off the Free Trade Table’ - José Bové

French activist explains why his organization opposes WTO and genetically modified food
April 6, 2005

Bush to Europe: Let's Move On

Europe, too, is ready to work with Bush on some issues but differences and doubts persist
Shada Islam
February 23, 2005

Despite Rhetoric Trans-Atlantic Alliance is Alive and Well

Behind the jabs over Iraq, the United States and Europe share remarkably common goals
Mohammed Ayoob
February 14, 2005

China Plan to Cap CO2 Emissions Seen as Turning Point in Climate Talks

China and the US could break the rich-poor divide on addressing climate change
Kathy Chen and Stian Reklev
June 4, 2014

Why the Ukraine Crisis Should Be a Concern, As We Mark the Centenary of WWI

Political divisions linger throughout Europe
Ailish O'Hora
January 31, 2014

“Snowden Effect” Threatens US Tech Industry's Global Ambitions

Trust in cloud computing may be naiveté
Gerry Smith
January 28, 2014

Bulgarians and Romanians Free to Work in UK as Controls End

But some in the UK want to extend immigration controls
Mark Lowen
January 2, 2014

Who Should Lead the Global Economy?

A strong legal system and ability to connect economies help
Harold James, Domenico Lombardi
December 24, 2013