Who Gains When the Dollar Sinks?

US consumers and companies may lose first; other global players stuck with the greenback will soon follow
Scott B. MacDonald
November 27, 2007

The Next Steps For Burma

The international community, including ASEAN, must press for a contact group and a truth commission
Amitav Acharya
October 26, 2007

Old Gripe Brings Turkey Face to Face With Iraq

American failure to rein in the restive Kurds reignites a long-simmering conflict
Dilip Hiro
October 22, 2007

Amber Light From the Party

Uncertainty of leadership succession enshrined by the Chinese Communist Party calls for caution
Pierre F. Landry
October 29, 2007

China and India: Same Globalization Road, Different Destinies

Ambitions of Asia's two giant emerging economies could lead to rivalry
Scott B. MacDonald
October 24, 2007

How Not to Repeat the Mistakes of the Kyoto Protocol

The world has to build on the model of a successful climate treaty – the Montreal Protocol on Ozone
Scott Barrett
November 14, 2007

Chinese Authorities Snuff out Last Online Remnants of the New York Times

Censorship puts Chinese investors, entrepreneurs and educators at a competitive disadvantage
David Dawson
February 12, 2015

Israelis Wonder If Netanyahu Risks Too Much in Obama Tussle

Defiance on protocol could weaken ties between the two allies
Batsheva Sobelman and Laura King
February 11, 2015

The Future of Force

Globalization’s rapid advance may have eliminated rules of war
Joseph S. Nye
February 11, 2015

Beyond the Pomp and Pageantry

Enduring policies could emerge after India invites Obama to famed Republic Day parade
Nayan Chanda
February 5, 2015

A Tipping Point for Japan’s Foreign Policy

Islamic State extremist beheads respected Japanese journalist
David Pilling
February 2, 2015