Roosevelt Was Right about Multilateralism

US should return to the best traditions of its leadership
Ernesto Zedillo
June 13, 2003

China Eyes Latin American Commodities

The region must adopt careful policies to meet the rush of customers
Georg Caspary
January 18, 2008

A New Day for a Divided Peninsula

Seoul’s president-elect vows tough new line on the North
Shim Jae Hoon
January 16, 2008

An Empowered Middle East – Part I

Holding court with both Iran and the US, oil-rich gulf nations diversify, both politically and economically
Pranay Gupte
January 10, 2008

Natural Resources, Often a Curse, Can Also Serve the Public

Citizens and companies discover a common interest in improving the governance of resource-rich states
Susan Ariel Aaronson
February 8, 2008

China Remains Wary of the US-Led World Order

Standing ready to work against US policies if opportunity arises.
Robert Sutter
June 18, 2003

Nigeria: Buhari’s Victory in Nigerian Election Has Global Significance

Africa’s most populous country, biggest oil exporter, is troubled by terrorism and corruption
Richard Joseph
April 1, 2015

How to Know if the Iran Deal Is a Good Deal

The deal must guarantee rapid-response punishments for cheating
Joe Cirincione
March 31, 2015

Yemen Conflict Devolves Into Proxy War

Saudi Arabia sets out to organize Arab joint force for the larger Middle East
Akim Alma Smari, Rory Jones, and Asa Fitch
March 27, 2015

Anchor, With Prudence

Modi visits island neighbors, but big powers must be sensitive in approach
Nayan Chanda
March 20, 2015

Netanyahu’s Win Is Good for Palestine

The US may back away from steady defense of Israel in international forums
Yousef Munayyer
March 19, 2015