Is India Emerging as France of Asia?

Warming Sino-Indian relationship tells the US that India is not an unconditional ally
Alyssa Ayres
November 21, 2006

Pyongyang: Let’s Talk, But Change the Subject

Nuclear North Korea returns to the negotiating table in the hope of consolidating its gain through bipartite talks with the US
Nayan Chanda
November 7, 2006

Viewed From Chinese Border, North Korea Is More Curiosity Than Threat

Confident in their government’s ability to control an old ally, the Chinese remain unruffled about North Korea’s nuclear program
Lauren Keane
November 9, 2006

The Withdrawal Syndrome – Part II

The meaning of victory in Iraq continues to disintegrate
Dilip Hiro
November 2, 2006

Iran’s Lebanon Card

To attack or to negotiate, the world has a stark choice in confronting Iran
George Perkovich
August 24, 2006

Middle East: Marching Backward to the Future

Arabs, seething about their regimes, seek to redeem honor by riding the Hezbollah wave
Barry Rubin
August 22, 2006

Last of Syria's Chemical Weapons Shipped Out

Conflict delays OPCW investigation
July 7, 2014

A Greener Energy Matrix for the Caribbean and Central America

Lower energy costs could reduce crime
Harold Trinkunas
July 4, 2014

Guilty by association: Israel, Iran and North Korea

Netanyahu compares Iran to North Korea
Yossi Mekelberg
June 13, 2014

Ukraine's Empty Seat at Table Darkens Party for Putin's Ex-Soviet Bloc

Russia’s trade union lacks heft of old Soviet Union
Raushan Nurshayeva and Alexei Anishchuk
June 26, 2014

Ukraine Signs Landmark Agreement With EU

Russia, a top trade partner, miscalculated with dominant approach
Michael Birnbaum
June 30, 2014