Even Labor Unions Can Gain from Free Trade

Despite dire predictions to the contrary, NAFTA has led to closer bonds between North American unions
Tamara Kay
December 23, 2003

Obama’s First Trip Abroad Should Be to China

China and the US can accomplish much by immediately starting to work together
Jeffrey E. Garten
December 12, 2008

Burma’s Nuclear Temptation

Rich with uranium and desperate for control, the Burmese junta may find a nuclear option attractive
Bertil Lintner
December 3, 2008

The World Looks to Obama – Part I

But the new president will be preoccupied with challenges at home
Bruce Stokes
November 5, 2008

The World Looks to Obama – Part III

With the US falling away as pet hate, Europeans must clean up their own act in order to cooperate with Obama
Shada Islam
November 10, 2008

Foreign Policy Challenges for the New US President – Part II

While diplomats wrangle, demographics could settle the Israeli-Palestinian conflict for good
Joseph Chamie
November 3, 2008

Crunchtime for Global Tax-Avoidance Push

Businesses may dodge $200 billion in taxes annually by working with offshore financial hubs
Paul Hannon
September 29, 2015

We Should Have Seen This Refugee Crisis Coming

Governments do not harness the power of technology
Rana Novack
September 23, 2015

Putin’s Plan: Moscow Handles Syria, US Looks After Iraq

The United States and Russia may not see eye to eye on how to combat the Islamic State
Raghida Dergham
September 21, 2015

China Wins the Gray Zone by Default

But the world loses from reduced cooperation on the most pressing global challenges
Denny Roy
September 18, 2015

The King and ISIS

Saudi Arabia performs juggling act, promoting Wahhabism while combatting terrorism
Daniel Benjamin
September 15, 2015