A New Battlefield in Thailand

Old grievances of an Islamic minority, reawakened in post 9/11 world, are set aflame by government brutality
Bertil Lintner
November 24, 2004

A Thaw in South Asia? – Part I

A confluence of international and domestic pressures may finally be pushing India and Pakistan towards a compromise
Michael Krepon
December 23, 2004

Is Putin an Anti-Globalization Hero?

Despite his tough stance on the IMF or moves against corporate malfeasance, activists worry about his motive
Liliana N. Proskuryakova
November 3, 2004

US Can't Rely Solely on Might

Washington must exercise soft power and seek international cooperation
Joseph S. Nye, Jr.
November 17, 2003

US Presidential Campaigns and the World – Part I

Candidates' thrashing of the global marketplace is not in America's strategic interests
Kyle Usrey
October 18, 2004

Iran on the Brink

Short of acquiescence or military action, how can the world community respond to Tehran's nuclear ambitions?
Henry Sokolski
September 22, 2004

There’s No Such Thing as a Global Citizen

Yet good citizenship may overlap at the local, national and global levels
Jakub Grygiel
December 17, 2013

US Suspends Nonlethal Aid to Syria Rebels

The US struggles to identify moderates in Syria
Michael R. Gordon, Mark Landler, Anne Barnard
December 13, 2013

Ukraine Intends to Sign EU Pact, Says Ashton; US Mulls Sanctions

West pressures Ukraine for quick decision
Shaun Walker
December 12, 2013

Cold War in the Pacific: China Escalates Tensions with Neighbors

Small islands symbolize long list of historical grievances by major trade powers
Hans Hoyng, Wieland Wagner, Bernhard Zand
December 6, 2013

China Tried Muscling South Korea in Yellow Sea

China may try to extend border with North Korea to South Korea
Jeong Yong-Su
December 5, 2013