US Opinion Turns Against the Globalism of its President

Obama must convince Americans of the importance of engagement with an interconnected world
Bruce Stokes
December 10, 2009

Obama’s Afghan Gamble

Defeating Al Qaeda is worth a try, but failure in Afghanistan would embolden Islamic radicals
Bruce Riedel
December 3, 2009

Mr. Singh Goes to Washington – Part I

Despite honor of the first state visit, India is peripheral to the US strategy
Ashley J. Tellis
November 23, 2009

Obama in Asia – Part III

The US President’s exposure is limited as China’s status rises a notch
Shen Dingli
November 20, 2009

Obama in Asia – Part II

Listening and consulting gains friends in Southeast Asia
Kavi Chongkittavorn
November 18, 2009

Obama in Asia – Part I

Despite dissimilarities between them, a G2 of China and the US haunts Europe
François Godement
November 16, 2009

From Iran to Nigeria, Cheap Oil Means Perilous Politics

Oil producers waited too long to diversify their economies
Fareed Zakaria
February 10, 2016

False Sense of Security

Few Asian nations will be immune from a downturn in the Chinese economy
Nayan Chanda
February 9, 2016

Welcome to the Twenty-First Century

The US cannot and will not resolve all global problems, but no replacement system stands ready
Joschka Fischer
February 5, 2016

Nuclear Blackmail – Pakistan and North Korea Are Adept Practitioners of This Art

Pakistan may back away from such threats?
Nayan Chanda
January 18, 2016

Analysis: Iran Deals May Not Herald Rapid Changes

Trust levels remain low
Adam Schreck
January 18, 2016