Burma Ready to Play Ball With US

US puts new focus on Burma amid US-Chinese rivalry in Asia and the Pacific
Bertil Lintner
January 20, 2012

Global Implications of China’s Challenges – Part II

The Wukan event reveals the mounting challenges to China’s authoritarian resilience
Borje Ljunggren
January 18, 2012

Global Implications of China’s Challenges – Part I

Many of China’s challenges center on rising expectations in the face of increasing competition
Thomas Fingar
January 16, 2012

End of an Affair? City of London and EU in Bitter Acrimony

London’s financial circle and the UK chafe at EU regulations
Philip Whyte
January 12, 2012

India Not Shining Any More

India’s reversal on FDI in retail trade exposes weak governance that paralyzes global success
Ashok Malik
December 20, 2011

A Global Consensus to Rise and Occupy

Protesters around the globe connect, lashing out at inequality, cronyism and dysfunctional governments
Laurence Brahm
December 15, 2011

Crackdown in Turkey Threatens a Haven of Gender Equality Built by the Kurds

The West does not view the Kurds as terrorists
Rod Nordland
December 26, 2016

Divisions Within Afghanistan’s Government Reach New Crisis Point

The government confronts instability and US leadership transition
Pamela Constable
December 1, 2016

Is A Trump Presidency Really a Big Win for Putin?

Unpredictability could pose problems for Russia
Reid Standish
November 24, 2016

Donald Trump and the Coming Test of International Order

International order rests on alliances, an open global economy, and liberal institutions
Uri Friedman
November 21, 2016

China and Russia Take the Helm of Interpol

The organization's motto is “connecting police for a safer world”
Robbie Gramer
November 21, 2016