Obama's Cautious and Calibrated Approach to an Assertive China

Whether the US-China relationship after Obama continues with confrontation or cooperation may be in Xi’s hands
Robert Sutter
April 19, 2016

Life After the Nuclear Security Summits: Are We Safe?

The nuclear security summits raised awareness and improved security, but threat of terrorists seizing fissile material is high
Richard Weitz
April 14, 2016

China, Russia Seek to Profit as the EU Beacon of Democracy Goes Dim

The EU – divided over debt, entitlements and refugees – confronts authoritarian politics at home and from afar
Humphrey Hawksley
April 5, 2016

Modi’s Middle East Outreach

With visits to Saudi Arabia and UAE, Modi aims to position India globally so as to isolate Pakistan
Harsh V. Pant
March 31, 2016

Choices by US Voters Will Influence the World

The US presidential campaign is dominated by global issues including trade, immigration and terrorism – and voters have mixed feelings
Bruce Stokes
March 17, 2016

Corruption Threatens Ukraine's Hard-Earned Freedom

Russia and the West compete for influence in Ukraine, but Kiev must reduce corruption to control its destiny
Chris Miller
March 14, 2016

Washington Post: Trump-Putin Revelations

Anne Applebaum
January 14, 2019

European Sting: Confronting Neo-Mercantilism

Paul Rawlinson
January 8, 2019

Reuters: Erdoğan Rebukes US Security Adviser

Steve Holland and Orhan Coskun
January 8, 2019

Washington Post: Afghans Slam Soviet Invasion Praise

Alex Horton and Sayed Salahuddin
January 3, 2019

Washington Post: Mattis and Shock Waves Abroad

Griff Witte and Isaac Stanley-Becker
December 21, 2018