The Rising and Falling Power of Hydrocarbon States

The oil card is good for only a few rounds in the long-term game of international diplomacy
Dilip Hiro
July 3, 2007

Russia Puts Energy Importers Over a Barrel

The leading exporter plans a network of pipelines, using oil and gas as political tools
Michael Richardson
July 10, 2007

Nuclear Friends in Need

Increasing business and education ties between India and the US lead to shared foreign-policy interests
Teresita C. Schaffer
July 12, 2007

Jumping on the US Bandwagon for a “War on Terror”

Major US newspapers struggle to eliminate bias and exaggerations in their reports on terror
Susan Moeller
June 21, 2007

The Trans-Atlantic Aftershock of 9/11

The debate over Iraq exposes the vast gulf that has quietly developed between the US and Western Europe
Immanuel Wallerstein
February 26, 2003

Iraq War: Big Tasks and Narrow Window

America's tussle at the UN has narrowed the window of opportunity and complicated its tasks
March 20, 2003

The Biggest Loser in US Election Is the Climate

Most Republicans do not view stemming climate change as priority
Brad Plumer
November 17, 2014

What If Britain Left the EU?

The UK could expect political restructuring, social instability and cultural paucity by leaving the EU
Michael White, Larry Elliott and Charlotte Higgins
November 7, 2014

GOP: United Against Obama, Divided on US Foreign Policy

Polarization among Republicans could guarantee more gridlock – and the same is true of Democrats
Simon Reich
November 5, 2014

India to Modernize Vietnam’s Defense Forces

China rejects others interfering with its claims in the South China Sea
Suhasini Haidar
October 29, 2014