Revisiting the “Axis of Evil” – Part I

Given the catastrophic consequences of attacking Iran, the US may have to live with an Iranian nuclear program
Dilip Hiro
July 29, 2008

Time for a Global Town-Hall Meeting?

US voters could best assess the presidential candidates, under the fire of foreign questions
Jeffrey Garten
June 19, 2008

India’s Search for a Foreign Policy

Lack of a coherent foreign policy from quarrelsome politicians could threaten India’s long-term stability
Harsh V. Pant
June 26, 2008

Mediterranean Pomp

Sarkozy-hosted gathering of the Mediterranean states overlooked the elephant in the room
Pascal Boniface
July 15, 2008

Politics in Command

Without active political support for the US occupation of Iraq, mere military success won't avoid defeat
Jonathan Schell
September 29, 2003

Asians Fear Rising US Protectionism

Fear of retribution and trade pressure may chill the APEC reception for President Bush
Michael Richardson
October 3, 2003

When Violence Undermines Legitimacy

Peace and justice require respect for the rule of law by ordinary citizens and powerful states alike
Rami G. Khouri
July 7, 2015

Angela's Ashes: How Merkel Failed Greece and Europe

Tsipras resents the IMF and other rescuers
Peter Müller and René Pfister
July 6, 2015

Why It’s So Hard to Predict the Impact of a Greek Default

Cross-border impacts depend on the level of panic
Alex Rosenberg
June 19, 2015

Foreign Groups Fear China Oversight Plan

Regulations as proposed could drive some NGOS out of China
Andrew Jacobs
June 19, 2015

Omar Al-Bashir Case Suggests South African Foreign Policy Is Going Rogue

Those accused of war crimes go free as developing nations question ICC fairness
Simon Tisdall
June 17, 2015