Europe Frets Over Foreign Investments in Defense Industry

Europe must organize its fragmented defense industry and coordinate regulations on sovereign wealth funds
Clara Marina O’Donnell
October 15, 2010

North Korea’s Succession Poses New Challenges – Part II

Despite its distaste for North Korean policy, China is loath to pressure the intransigent state
Scott Snyder
October 4, 2010

North Korea’s Succession Poses New Challenges – Part I

The US should talk with North Korea rather than wait for its collapse
Byong-Chul Lee
October 1, 2010

Asia’s Clouded Horizon – Part II

As new threats emerge, Japan should play a bigger role
Yoichi Funabashi
September 29, 2010

Asia’s Clouded Horizon – Part I

While worried about China, ASEAN remains wary of a US role
Marvin Ott
September 27, 2010

Challenges for a Squabbling Europe – Part II

A rising Asia should re-energize the EU to find common purpose
François Godement
September 24, 2010

Can Assad Keep Crossing the “Red Line”?

Impatience grows amid ongoing brutality and diplomatic approaches
David Ignatius
May 17, 2016

Philippines’ Next President: Implications for ASEAN

Voters select bluster over government expertise
Mely Caballero-Anthony
May 11, 2016

Indonesia’s Hesitancy on the Global Stage

Reform of global institutions requires active participation by developing nations
Nithin Coca
April 27, 2016

OECD Issues Damning Report on Effect of Brexit

GDP per capita in the United Kingdom doubled with EU membership
Chris Giles
April 27, 2016

Islamic State Has Erased the Line Between Foreign and Domestic Policy

The West must be consistent with its core values and principles to defeat the Islamic State
Nader Mousavizadeh
April 25, 2016