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

Dealing with a Declining Dollar – Part I

To avert a currency crisis, China must take on greater responsibility in managing the global financial system
Jeffrey E. Garten
February 7, 2005

Putin's Wary Reconciliation

Russia faces stiff challenges in repairing relations with US and Ukraine
Liliana Proskuryakova
January 24, 2005

Letting Sudan Get Away with Murder

Debate over whether to call the mass murder in Darfur "genocide" is preventing efforts to bring those responsible to justice
Ben Kiernan
February 4, 2005

A Reluctant Embrace

Ambivalent EU takes halting steps towards an eventual union with Turkey
Shada Islam
December 16, 2004

Learning the Hard Way in Kosovo

The struggling UN mission in the Balkans holds lessons for future peacekeeping operations
Alkman Granitsas
December 9, 2004

Canadian Pizza Eateries in Bind as Cheese-Import Loophole Closes

Some chefs smuggle cheeses from south of the border
Barrie McKenna
December 19, 2013

Putin's Russia: Too Weak to Stop Ukraine Joining Europe, But Will Try

Russia struggles to win over citizens in former Soviet republics
Charles Crawford
December 2, 2013

Merkel Says Spy Scandal Is Testing EU-US Trade Talks

Trade partnerships and spying do not mix well
Stefan Wagstyl
November 27, 2013

Economic Doghouse: Complaints About German Exports Unfounded

US report suggests that Germany’s export success delays eurozone recovery
Alexander Jung, Christian Reiermann, Gregor Peter Schmitz
November 6, 2013

Which Asian Century?

Leaders can promote economic prosperity or regional tensions
Richard N. Haass
October 30, 2013