A Stalled Arab Spring

To change Middle East, disparate groups of protesters must coalesce around a shared vision
Dilip Hiro
August 4, 2011

Egyptian Youth Sidelined From Their Own Revolution

Despite fast-approaching elections, young revolutionaries are mere bystanders in Egypt’s political planning
Mohamed El Dahshan
July 19, 2011

Water Challenges Asia’s Rising Powers – Part II

India must prepare for future growth by planning a low-water economy
Rohini Nilekani
July 14, 2011

Growing Economies, Rising Problems – Part I

Emerging economies fail to claim IMF’s top post or rise to other global-governance challenges
Jean-Pierre Lehmann
June 21, 2011

Can Turkey’s Rise Lift Arab Neighbors?

Consolidation of power in Turkey could hamper democratization at home and regionally
Katinka Barysch
June 9, 2011

Private Prayers for Assad's Survival

Syria's tough regime represents stability for Iraq, the US, Saudi Arabia, Israel and others
Dilip Hiro
June 7, 2011

Brexit Is a Rejection of Globalization

Political leaders and citizens must unite to repair, not trash troubled systems
Larry Elliott
June 27, 2016

Brexit Aftermath: Europe's Zero Hour Presents an Opportunity

The EU was an achievement, not a blunder
Dirk Kurbjuweit
June 24, 2016

Misplaced Charity

Foreign aid may be spread too thin
June 17, 2016

The Financial Plan for “Brexit”? Cross Your Fingers

The uncertainty of Brexit unnerves global markets
Peter S. Goodman
June 17, 2016

US Officials Warn of Looming Crisis in Venezuela

The oil-rich country confronts food shortages and risk of default
Tim Johnson
May 16, 2016