Libyan Fallout: Does NATO Divide the Atlantic Partners? Part II

Expecting cherry-picking from NATO members, the US delegates security tasks to Europe
Tomas Valasek
May 12, 2011

Libyan Fallout: Does NATO Divide the Atlantic Partners? Part I

Varying contributions of NATO members in war with Libya reveal a glass half empty
Alistair Burnett
May 10, 2011

Pakistan’s Not So Sleight of Hand

Overlooking bin Laden in Abbottabad shows either Pakistani complicity or incompetence on terror
Sumit Ganguly
May 4, 2011

Advanced Economies: Minutes to Midnight? Part II

Amid mounting debt, impending defaults, Europe may need outside help for financial rescue
Bruce Stokes
May 2, 2011

The West Likes Democracy for Some Arabs, But Not Others

Syrians and Bahrainis chafe under minority rule, but their ties to Iran matter most
Dilip Hiro
April 22, 2011

Guide to Reform the Middle East? Try East Asia

In North Africa and East Asia, former enemies can compromise and build new governments
Humphrey Hawksley
April 20, 2011

Rising Sino-Japanese Competition in Africa

New pledge from Japan is symbol of Asian economic diplomacy
Yun Sun
September 8, 2016

Yemen: The War Canada Can’t Afford to Ignore

Countries sending arms to the Middle East may care more about profits than security
Elizabeth Renzetti
August 29, 2016

Japan, China, South Korea Urge North Korea to Stop Provocation

Foreign ministers are in agreement after North Korea fires submarine-launched missile
Kiyoshi Takenaka and Xiao Yu
August 25, 2016

Syria Jarablus: Turkish Tanks Roll Into Northern Syria

Turkish president aims at “putting an end” to problems at its border with Syria
Pinar Sevinclidir
August 24, 2016

Scramble in the Horn

Long-running conflicts in the region threaten stability
James Jeffrey
August 24, 2016