Call the Conflict by Its Proper Name: Geo-Civil War

Stability for the Middle East is a top priority, as instability only emboldens radicals and forces that oppose democracy
John Brenkman
September 12, 2006

Can a White House Visit Shore Up a Sagging US-South Korea Alliance?

Two allies, once strong, quarrel over how to end the North Korean nuclear threat
Morton Abramowitz
September 14, 2006

Iran Befriends Iraq

The US overthrow of Saddam reconciles old enemies
Dilip Hiro
September 19, 2006

Gauging Terror – Part I, Lebanon

It’s a mistake to brand a political party with social services, like Hezbollah, solely as terrorists
Fawaz A. Gerges
August 15, 2006

Gauging Terror – Part II, India

Despite suffering substantial losses from terrorism, India resists initiating military strikes
Michael Krepon
August 17, 2006

North Korea’s Missiles Backfire

With Beijing and Moscow on the UN sanctions bandwagon, it’s time for a hard decision by Kim Jong Il
Shim Jae Hoon
July 18, 2006

The Palestinian National Reconciliation: Regional and International Implications

International community wants peace
Fadi Elhusseini
June 26, 2014

Implications of Modi’s Victory for Indo-Sri Lanka Relations

Economic development from India could strengthen regional ties
Rajiv Kumar
June 25, 2014

ISIS: The Greatest Terror Threat Since Osama bin Laden

Extremists overcome Iraqi army and retrieve their US weapons
Jamsheed Choksy and Carol E.B. Choksy
June 17, 2014

Will the European Union Crack?

A third of European Parliament’s members may oppose its existence
Nayan Chanda
June 16, 2014

Obama’s Disciplined Leadership Is Right for Today

Force can cause more problems than it solves
Fareed Zakaria
June 13, 2014