China’s Foreign-Policy Balancing Act – Part II

Delicate handling and consistent policies can help China regain the trust of neighbors
Shen Dingli
April 15, 2011

China’s Foreign-Policy Balancing Act – Part I

China, claiming an aversion to using force for international conflicts, hedges on Libya
Jonathan Fenby
April 13, 2011

Libya Exposes Fault Lines in the Mediterranean – Part IV

A new world order – depending on the BRICs – is not emerging anytime soon
Harsh V. Pant
April 1, 2011

Libya Exposes Fault Lines in the Mediterranean – Part I

As China and India demonstrate military preparedness, Europe dithers
François Godement
March 25, 2011

Westward Ho: Asians March Into Africa – Part I

To fuel its own growth, China emerges as Africa’s major trade partner
Johan Lagerkvist
March 16, 2011

Europe Confronts Mediterranean Mayhem – Part II

European leaders should embrace multiculturalism rather than call it a failure
Shada Islam
March 2, 2011

China Warming to New Cold War?

Quarrels over the South China Sea have triggered a debate among analysts
Kor Kian Beng
August 22, 2016

We Won't Trigger Article 50 Until After 2017 – and That Means Brexit May Never Happen at All

The right time for triggering Article 50 and Brexit may never come
Denis MacShane
August 19, 2016

Putin and Erdogan Move to Restore Russia-Turkey Ties

The two countries still back opposing sides in the Syrian war
Olesya Astakhova and Andrew Osborn
August 10, 2016

Asia Sentinel: Malaysia’s PM Sells His Country to China

But some deals could be overturned if Malaysians get angry
Philip Bowring
August 10, 2016

The End of Globalization? International Security Implications

Technology is reducing jobs and need for long supply chains – national security policies must adjust
T.X. Hammes
August 5, 2016