China's "Peaceful Ascendancy"

Despite its new found economic and military muscle, China promises to be a good neighbor and global citizen, not a threat
Yoichi Funabashi
December 19, 2003

Terror in Mumbai: Two Faces of Globalization

Global economic integration depends largely on how India and the world deal with Pakistan and its radical Islam
Sadanand Dhume
December 1, 2008

The Likely Surprises of 2004

While we were not watching: the unnoticed changes of 2003 that will shape the future
Moises Naim
December 29, 2003

Terrorists Attacking Mumbai Have Global Agenda

Pakistan's LeT, not as well known as Al Qaeda, threatens India, the West and even Pakistan
Ashley J. Tellis
December 8, 2008

How to Reduce Poverty: Lessons from China

Reliable energy supplies, efficient transportation, and quick dispute settlement propel some cities forward
David Dollar
January 6, 2004

Iraq Needs US Shield for Democracy to Work

The US role in Iraq must be compared with that of South Korea or Taiwan, not Vietnam
Humphrey Hawksley
December 10, 2008

Us Against Them? Why Globalization Doesn't Have to Pit American Workers Against the World's Poor

Government regulations could do more to prevent low wages and rising inequality
Jeff Spross
October 9, 2015

The Trans-Pacific Free-Trade Charade

Governments may be giving up ability to regulate corporations on environmental and health protections
Joseph E. Stiglitz and Adam S. Hersh
October 8, 2015

Can Modi Harness India’s High-Tech Diaspora?

Modi seeks overseas support for his domestic policy agenda
Rupa Subramanya
October 5, 2015

Carter Says Russian Airstrikes in Syria Didn't Target ISIS

Foreign fighters of any type could be pouring gasoline on the fires of civil war in Syria
Richard Sisk
October 1, 2015

Obama, Putin Need Steady Nerves and Stout Hearts in Syria

The two sides set up a hotline, but disagree on targets
M.K. Bhadrakumar
September 30, 2015