Foreign Policy Challenges for the New US President – Part I

Exploiting a lack of jobs, the Taliban rises in Pakistan’s border region, threatening US strategy
Imtiaz Ali
October 31, 2008

Pakistan Democracy: An Interview with Husain Haqqani

Pakistan’s new democracy tackles multiple domestic and foreign-policy problems, sharing goals with the US and India
October 15, 2008

Europeans Need Clearer Vision to Revive WTO Talks

Leaders must take decisive stance on multilateralism
Shada Islam
November 14, 2003

War on Terror's Collateral Damage

Pakistan's military ruler rides roughshod over domestic opposition
Ahmed Rashid
November 21, 2003

‘Let NATO Take Charge of Iraq's Security' - Clinton

In an interview, former US President Bill Clinton offers ideas for the Middle East and other issues
Nayan Chanda
November 19, 2003

America's Vulnerable Imperialism

Without political power, US lacks cement to hold together a far-flung empire
Jonathan Schell
November 24, 2003

What Will Jeremy Corbyn's Impact Be on Key Issues the UK Faces?

Corbyn is on the record for opposing inequality, austerity programs and war in the Middle East
September 14, 2015

Struggling Germany Urges Neighbors to Do More to Ease Refugee Crisis

Germany plans for 800,000 refugees – 1 percent of its population
Paul Carrel and Georgina Prodhan
September 8, 2015

IMF Changing Tack on Greece

Steady payments take priority over debt totals
Astrid Prange
September 4, 2015

Raja-Mandala: Faith and Diplomacy

World leaders should avoid the pitfalls of favoring one religion over other systems of beliefs
C. Raja Mohan
September 2, 2015

Why Russia Is So Afraid of French Cheese

The government could be putting the elite on notice
Brian Whitmore
September 1, 2015