Letting Sudan Get Away with Murder

Debate over whether to call the mass murder in Darfur "genocide" is preventing efforts to bring those responsible to justice
Ben Kiernan
February 4, 2005

China's African Safari

Besides buying energy and commodities, China is also trying to win hearts and minds in a continent embittered by colonial experience
Paul Mooney
January 3, 2005

A Thaw in South Asia? – Part II

If the Indian subcontinent strengthens intra-regional ties, the Chinese economy may have a run for its money
Huma Fakhar
December 27, 2004

UN Remains Critical In Post-War Iraq

Despite international skepticism, the United Nations will play an important role in rebuilding the war-torn country
Shashi Tharoor
November 19, 2004

Walking on Eggshells in Tehran

Given the depth of mutual distrust, the US and Europe must work hard with Iran to prevent a nuclear breakout
George Perkovich
November 22, 2004

A New Battlefield in Thailand

Old grievances of an Islamic minority, reawakened in post 9/11 world, are set aflame by government brutality
Bertil Lintner
November 24, 2004

Who Should Lead the Global Economy?

A strong legal system and ability to connect economies help
Harold James, Domenico Lombardi
December 24, 2013

A Torrent of Hyperbole

Charge of petty crime and routine arrest lead to diplomatic crisis
Nayan Chanda
December 23, 2013

Panel Urges Curbs on US Surveillance

The borders on foreign or domestic endeavors are no longer distinct
Ellen Nakashima, Ashkan Soltani
December 19, 2013

Delhi Should Avoid Lasting Damages to India-US Ties

Policies for diplomats go under the global microscope
Rajesh Rajagopalan
December 18, 2013

UN Makes Record Funding Appeal for Syrian Refugees

The civil war and refugee crisis threaten global security
Barbara Surk
December 18, 2013