Will Japan Emerge from its Shell? – Part II

The new government finds charting a new course not so easy
Daniel Sneider
February 5, 2010

Will Japan Emerge from its Shell? – Part I

Climate change is a good platform for Japan’s greater global intercourse
Edward J. Lincoln
February 3, 2010

Solving Afghanistan: Elephant in the Room is Indo-Pakistan Rivalry

The Taliban won’t come to the table without Pakistan, but it would antagonize India
Harsh V. Pant
February 1, 2010

China and Google: Searching For Trouble – Part I

However unhappy, no one can divorce China now
Jonathan Fenby
January 19, 2010

Terrorism’s New Avatars – Part I

Fighting Al Qaeda in Yemen is an important battle of a broader war
Bruce Riedel
January 7, 2010

Bickering by Champions of Globalization in Asia Worries the Region

India and China have far more to gain through cooperation
Sadanand Dhume
December 17, 2009

The War of Western Failures: Hopes for Syria Fall with Aleppo

Delayed diplomacy contributes to failed state
February 29, 2016

Turkey: The Eastern Question Is Back

Europe moves cautiously with Turkey on refugee and Kurd crises
Jonathan Marcus
February 26, 2016

EU's Real Brake Isn't Britain but Franco-German Impasse

Rules are being set; too many exemptions for some members will disintegrate the Union
Paul Taylor
February 22, 2016

Why the Rest of the World Should Get a Vote in the Greatest Reality TV Show on Earth – The US Election

Some candidates seem to forget the whole world is following the debates
Laurie Penny
February 22, 2016

Putin Is No Ally Against ISIS

Instead, Russia sees an opportunity to weaken Europe by exacerbating the refugee crisis
George Soros
February 12, 2016