The Fallout from the Iraq War

Some Arab intellectuals are happy, but many are bitter and confused
Barry Rubin
May 7, 2003

Iraq War Ends, Not Europe's Acrimony with the US

EU leaders and the US differ over who should oversee the reconstruction of Iraq
Shada Islam
April 15, 2003

Crisis and Response – Part I

Applying the UN responsibility-to-protect doctrine too broadly, to natural disasters, could do more harm than good
Ramesh Thakur
May 19, 2008

Party With Islamist Roots Set to Modernize Turkey

Turkey selects a president intent on promoting democracy, EU integration and economic reform
Hasan Kösebalaban
August 28, 2007

All at Sea Over Resources in East Asia

Competing claims over the South China Sea among China and its neighbors could destabilize the region
Barry Wain
August 14, 2007

Pakistan's Anniversary Wish – Justice

Denying justice in the name of fighting terrorism will backfire
Ahmed Rashid
August 16, 2007

Pull of Global Economy Increases Latin America-Africa Engagement

Trade flows between Latin America and Africa may be small, but are increasing rapidly
Manuel Orozco and Julia Yansura
January 26, 2015

After Obama’s Visit, India-US Relations Must Not Be Allowed to Drift Again

Obama and Modi overlook rocky past, prepare for economic liberalization and security cooperation
Nayan Chanda
January 23, 2015

As Yemen’s Government Falls, So May a US Strategy for Fighting Terror

Sunni-Shia divide makes Yemen a fragile partner in war on extremism
Mark Thompson
January 22, 2015

China and Japan Mending Frail Relationship One Step at a Time

Despite chilly meeting, Xi and Abe are pragmatists in resuming dialogue
Kristine Kwok
January 21, 2015

US Standing in the Middle East

Invasion of Iraq accelerated the country’s decline
Immanuel Wallerstein
December 22, 2014