The Poisonous Legacy of the Iraq War – Part I

By turning its might against Iraq, America’s post-9/11 militarism squandered a historic opportunity to defeat terrorism
Fawaz A. Gerges
March 15, 2007

Can Europe Age Gracefully? – Part II

Europe has proven the worth of democracy and integration, but is in no mood to celebrate
Jean-Pierre Lehmann
March 23, 2007

Looking Beyond Iraq – Part I

Need to end the unilateralism and vengefulness that led the US to a disaster
Strobe Talbott
February 21, 2007

Looking Beyond Iraq – Part II

The meeting of China, Russia and India offers temptations of a multipolar order along with the possibility of new conflicts
Pratap Bhanu Mehta
February 23, 2007

Member of the Axis of Evil No More

With flexibility by all parties, the North Korean promise to terminate its nuclear-weapons program could usher in a new era
Gavan McCormack
March 5, 2007

North Korean Nuclear Agreement: Back to the Future?

The Six-Party deal returns essentially to a past agreement with new promises for the future
Shim Jae Hoon
February 15, 2007

Targeting Turkey: How Germany Spies on Its Friends

Anyone who discusses terrorism on phone or online could be a target
Nikolaus Blome, Hubert Gude, Sven Röbel, Jörg Schindler and Fidelius Schmid
August 20, 2014

PM's Pakistan Outreach Ends in Predictable Whimper

Modi cancels talks, boosting Sharif’s opponents
Siddharth Varadarajan
August 19, 2014

The Economics of Ebola

Poverty, trade barriers help the disease skip borders
Amara Konneh
August 14, 2014

Saudis Have Lost the Right to Take Sunni Leadership

Funding of Wahhabi mosques and schools shifts Islam toward extremism
David Gardner
August 13, 2014

An Interview With the US President

Interview offers insights on US ties with emerging economies, Russia and China
August 8, 2014