Xinjiang – Where China’s Worry Intersects the World

Regional instability adds to concerns about restive Muslim minority
Christopher M. Clarke
March 19, 2010

Pakistan and the Afghanistan End Game – Part II

Pakistan sees no reason to stop supporting terrorists
Ashley J. Tellis
March 15, 2010

Pakistan and the Afghanistan End Game – Part I

Islamabad’s effort for a greater influence in Kabul could undermine prospects for stability
Ahmed Rashid
March 12, 2010

Northeast India: Boiling Pot of International Rivalry – Part II

Border disputes are about recognition not land
Bertil Lintner
February 19, 2010

Northeast India: Boiling Pot of International Rivalry – Part I

Bangladesh was a conduit for anti-India insurgency
Bertil Lintner
February 17, 2010

Globalization in Trouble – Part I

Lack of equitable burden-sharing could undermine free trade
Bernard K. Gordon
February 12, 2010

Rising Tide

Tightened borders in the EU create migrant bottleneck in Greece
March 7, 2016

Donald Trump, Viktor Orban and the West’s Great Walls

Many voters are giving up on resolving global challenges and expect their leaders to do the same
Gideon Rachman
March 4, 2016

North Korea Sanctions Largely Depend on China’s Implementation

UN member states have a legal responsibility to implement the sanctions
Lee Je-hun
March 3, 2016

Elections Gains Unlikely to Shift Iran Power Balance Fast

Analysts expect limited reforms and a focus on the economy
Samia Nakhoul
March 2, 2016

Worldview: The Myth of the Strongman

US primary voting is in full swing, and voters’ choices reflect the nation’s character
Trudy Rubin
March 1, 2016