Capitalism with Special Chinese Characteristics

The runaway train of China’s economy is a special case of what economists label “Dutch Disease”
Gustav Ranis
June 19, 2007

Pakistan: Nuclear Power with Feet of Clay?

Pakistan’s focus on military muscle weakens social cohesion and makes the state increasingly ungovernable
Husain Haqqani
May 22, 2007

Today’s Iraqi Refugees Key to Tomorrow’s Stability

The aftermath of Tiananmen Square in China could hold some lessons for Iraq
Humphrey Hawksley
June 7, 2007

China's Win-Win Globalization

For China, embracing globalization means a greater commitment to regional security in East Asia
Michael Yahuda
February 19, 2003

Flattening World Challenges Imagination

Global climate change intensified by globalization will create new types of jobs, says Thomas Friedman
April 13, 2007

Malaysia Backpedals on Modernity

Growing assertiveness of Islamic courts intrudes on the rights of non-Muslims threatening social harmony in the prosperous nation
Sadanand Dhume
May 3, 2007

Jokowi’s Sea of Troubles

Fuel subsidies, laws that limit foreign investment hamper development
September 5, 2014

Beijing Puts Hong Kong Business on Alert

International firms divided over China’s decision to approve candidates for 2017 election
Chris Dodd
September 1, 2014

Thai Junta Chief Nominated to Be Prime Minister

He promises quick turnaround on education for voters and foreign investors
James Hookway
August 21, 2014

A Greener Energy Matrix for the Caribbean and Central America

Lower energy costs could reduce crime
Harold Trinkunas
July 4, 2014

South Africa’s World Cup Advice to Brazil

Future World Cup hosts should invest in infrastructure before games start
Andrew Harding
July 2, 2014