Washington Needs a Roadmap to Peace in North Korea

The Bush administration must focus its multilateral strategy if it wants to successfully address the North Korean situation
Larry A. Niksch
February 21, 2003

Exit From Iraq Should Be Through Iran

Linking forces with Iran could minimize the costs of withdrawal from Iraq
William E. Odom
May 29, 2007

Russia Plays the Oil Card with a Divided Europe

Despite opposition from new members of the EU, desperate for energy, Europeans give in to Moscow
Shada Islam
May 24, 2007

France: Waiting for Reform

Sarkozy has won with the promise of change, but genuine reform depends on the will of French citizens
Patrick Sabatier
May 8, 2007

China’s Plan for Global Warming: Wait for the US

With the G-8 summit addressing climate change, all nations expect both the US and China to play a pivotal role
Michael Richardson
June 5, 2007

Mixing Free Market, Minority Domination and Democracy Results in World On Fire

Corrective measures like affirmative action, could violate free-market expectations and threaten individual rights
Pat Sewell
February 10, 2003

Syrians to Be Trained to Defend Territory, Not Take Ground From Jihadists, Officials Say

US will also recruit from refugee camps in Turkey and Jordan
Rajiv Chandrasekaran
October 24, 2014

Putin, ISIS, Ebola: How Globalization Harms Us More Than Helps

Putin unabashedly spearheads a revolt against 21st-century globalization
Melik Kaylan
October 16, 2014

Jihadists Leverage Social Media to Condemn US-Led Airstrikes

Those who behead are suddenly upset about airstrikes and civilian deaths
Matthew Hillburn
October 3, 2014

China’s Biggest Political Challenge Since Tiananmen in 1989

Mainland could view protesters as reasonable or spoiled
Gideon Rachman
October 1, 2014

War Against the Islamic State

Countries in the Middle East scramble for new alliances
Talmiz Ahmad
October 1, 2014