Tremors of Global Insecurity Reach Shangri-La

Nepal's response to the brutal killings of 12 workers in Iraq threatens the country's vital labor export
Kesang Sherpa
September 27, 2004

Koizumi's Change-Up

The West should not dismiss Japanese reform, as recent cabinet reshuffle is indicative of a larger trend
William Antholis
October 8, 2004

The Great Reverse – Part II

Both Southeast Asia and the US have to adjust to China's rising star
Marvin Ott
September 6, 2004

Gathering Nuclear Crisis Calls for a Drastic Policy Overhaul

Nuclear powers themselves must respect the fundamental principle of non-proliferation
Ramesh Thakur
September 10, 2004

The Day A Nuclear Conflict Was Averted

During the 1999 Kargil crisis, Clinton’s forceful diplomacy pulled Pakistan back from the nuclear brink
Strobe Talbott
September 13, 2004

Signs Across the Atlantic: 'Europeans for Kerry!'

Europeans watch and wait for a change of guard in Washington
Shada Islam
August 12, 2004

Obama Gets His Groove Back in Asia

But the part-cooperative, part-competitive US-Chinese relationship is not sustainable
Robert A. Manning
December 5, 2013

Analysis: Saudis Have Few Options as They Push Tougher Foreign Policy

Saudis may be furious over the Iran deal, but rely on US security
Angus McDowall
December 3, 2013

A Dangerous Interregnum

A power shift is underway and cannot be avoided
Roger Cohen
November 29, 2013

Karzai Has More Demands for Accord Extending US Troop Presence

Accord must be signed by end of year, or the US will prepare to walk away
Tim Craig, Karen DeYoung
November 28, 2013

China “Monitored” US Bombers in New Air Zone

Unannounced flights of unarmed B-52s test the zone
Jonny Dymond
November 27, 2013