India Not Shining Any More

India’s reversal on FDI in retail trade exposes weak governance that paralyzes global success
Ashok Malik
December 20, 2011

Iran Frustrated Attempting to Take Charge of Arab Rising

Iran’s ayatollahs, defiant to global powers, expect Sunni Islamists to fall in line
Jamsheed K. Choksy
December 13, 2011

Burma in the US-China Great Game – Part II

High-profile US diplomacy upstages China, but a peaceful Burma is in the region’s interest
Aung Zaw
December 7, 2011

Burma in the US-China Great Game – Part I

The US nudges Burma’s nationalistic military toward reform and diversified regional ties
David I. Steinberg
December 5, 2011

Can Asia Step Up to 21st Century Leadership?

National power ambitions and regional competition may constrain Asia’s global leadership
Amitav Acharya
December 1, 2011

Painful Euro Crisis and Lessons for the World – Part I

As the world watches, Europe battles to contain burgeoning debt and restore confidence
Jacob Funk Kirkegaard
November 16, 2011

Takeaways on China's Theft of a US Drone in Philippine Waters in the South China Sea

China snatched underwater research drone and returned five days later
Ankit Panda
December 21, 2016

China May Penalize US Automaker Over Price-Fixing

Political differences between major powers will disrupt business
John Ruwitch and Jake Spring
December 20, 2016

In Turkey, a Capstone to a Violent Year; in Germany, a Realization of Fears

The attacks fuel hard-right policies
Tim Arango
December 20, 2016

Blame Game Starts as Aleppo's Rebels Fall

The war is not over and fighters will continue to oppose the Syrian regime
Jeremy Bowen
December 14, 2016

Beijing Says Friendly Sino-US Ties Rely on One-China Policy

Comment by the US president-elect on longstanding policy could increase pressures for Taiwan
Kristin Huang, Liu Zhen and Teddy Ng
December 12, 2016