The US and China: Friends or Foes? – Part I

Confronting a long list of major issues, the presidents might go beyond cant at Washington summit
David Shambaugh
April 18, 2006

Nuclear Pact Launches India Into Uncharted Waters

The historic nuclear deal with the US could have an unpredictable and serious outcome
Pratap Bhanu Mehta
March 7, 2006

A Floundering WTO – Part II

Disunity in the ranks of the developing nations allows developed countries to maintain their trade barriers
Balakrishnan Rajagopal
March 23, 2006

Keeping North Korea from the Brink – Part I

US must recognize the limits of Beijing’s ability - and willingness - to pressure Pyongyang beyond a point
Peter Beck
February 14, 2006

Despite TV Appearances, Al Qaeda Is Not Winning the War

Al Qaeda fails to win hearts and minds of Muslims, but the US should change its strategy
Fawaz A. Gerges
January 31, 2006

Stopping the Iranian Bomb – Part II

A proposal to unite the world community and restrain Iran
George Perkovich
January 26, 2006

Obama’s Asian Allies Need to Give Something Back

Pacific Rim nations could start by putting a stop to bickering
Clyde Prestowitz
April 25, 2014

Palestinian Agreement on Unity Government Troubles Israel, US

Palestine could schedule elections this year
Ahmed Abuhamda and Nicholas Casey
April 25, 2014

Reform of Bretton Woods Institutions: The IMF Might Not Live to See Its Anniversary

Countries impatient for reform may form an alternative lending organization
Valentin Katasonov
April 24, 2014

The West’s Financial Arsenal

Financial destabilization can lead to war
Harold James
April 23, 2014

Is Bangladesh’s Foreign Policy Becoming India- and Russia-Centric?

Abstention on UN Crimea resolution does not signal neutrality
Harun ur Rashid
April 18, 2014