The World Is Adrift as Nations Skirmish

However powerful, nations can’t protect themselves without protecting the globe
Kishore Mahbubani
November 23, 2010

Endgame for Afghanistan

Iran and other regional neighbors are indispensable for smooth transition in Afghanistan
Sreeram Chaulia
November 17, 2010

US in Asia: Seeking Partners at a Troubled Time – Part II

Obama, more popular in Asia than at home, may find foreign-policy opportunities
Bruce Stokes
November 12, 2010

US in Asia: Seeking Partners at a Troubled Time – Part I

Obama seeks India as strategic partner and career builder
Ashok Malik
November 10, 2010

Obama in India: Taking the Partnership Global

The US and India organize strategy, finding common ground on regional and global issues
Teresita C. Schaffer
November 5, 2010

India and China Take Different Roads to World Leadership – Part I

An old master of globalization, India leads developing nations
Shyam Saran
November 1, 2010

US Airstrike Against Taliban Leader Crossed a Pakistani “Red Line”

Some targets are too big and tempting
Tim Craig and Greg Miller
May 25, 2016

US Targets Spying Threat on Campus With Proposed Research Clampdown

Defense-related research at US colleges is described as soft target
Julia Edwards
May 23, 2016

In Historic Move, US Lifts Embargo on Arms Sales to Vietnam

The two countries share concern about China’s moves in the South China Sea
David Nakamura
May 23, 2016

The Great Wall of Sand

Ongoing disagreement over China’s broad claims in the South China Sea China destabilize the region
Jonathan Fenby
May 20, 2016

American Apathy: Voters’ Aversion to Foreign Entanglements Bodes Ill for Stability in Asia

Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton are the presumptive nominees, and Bernie Sanders still wins states
Nayan Chanda
May 18, 2016