Future of Two Unions, the EU and the UK, Hangs in Balance

The UK may set conditions for EU on immigration – or go its own way, losing global influence
Alistair Burnett
May 12, 2015

Xi Jinping’s High-Risk Policy Needs a National Security Commission

China’s president has dominant role in foreign policy, but coordination on decision-making could be lacking
David M. Lampton
May 5, 2015

Vietnam and US Find Strategic Common Ground

Vietnam tries to balance ties between Washington and Beijing – and avoid conflict in the South China Sea
Murray Hiebert
April 30, 2015

Will the Real Iran Please Stand Up?

Iranians are eager to end sanctions, but a divided bureaucracy could block deal to curb the nuclear program
Robert A. Manning
April 28, 2015

Rebalancing the Middle East

US Middle East policies should strive to balance power between Saudi Arabia and Iran
Emma Sky
April 23, 2015

Nations Line Up to Join China-Led Infrastructure Bank

China’s AIIB could be source of sour grapes or valid concerns on standards for US and Japan
Will Hickey
April 9, 2015