An Empowered Middle East – Part II

Reduced violence in Iraq could allow the US a graceful exit and reduce antagonism with Iran
Humphrey Hawksley
January 14, 2008

Emergency for Pakistan – and the World

Musharraf, clinging to power, embitters the electorate and contributes to regional instability
Ahmed Rashid
November 12, 2007

Dialogue of Democracy: Indian Muslims Visit Israel

A journey shows that a common political system can transcend religious differences
Tufail Ahmad
November 7, 2007

The Roots of Anti-Americanism in Germany

European disapproval of the US extends beyond the war itself
Dominic Sachsenmaier
April 30, 2003

Crimes Under Flags of Convenience

In a depressed shipping market, poor nations sell flags for criminal venture
Michael Richardson
May 19, 2003

Nuclear Confrontations with North Korea

Lessons of the 1994 crisis for today
William Perry
May 28, 2003

China Expands Island Construction in Disputed South China Sea

One reef is three times closer to the Philippines than it is to China
Jeremy Page and Julian E. Barnes
February 20, 2015

Russian Hearts, Minds and Refrigerators

The sanctions are working, weakening support among Russians for a takeover of Ukraine
Gideon Rachman
February 19, 2015

New Contours

China follows the US in wooing India’s Modi
Nayan Chanda
February 18, 2015

Islam and the West at War

Religion and politics are treacherous combination for any who do not share beliefs
Roger Cohen
February 17, 2015

What Germany Owes Ukraine

Reticence for military confrontation may be a legacy of WWII
James Kirchick
February 16, 2015