Will Ballots Win Over Bullets in Pakistan?

An electorate hungry for change could bring peaceful transition and determine the country’s fate
Paula R. Newberg
February 15, 2008

The EU's First-Ever Security Doctrine

In the wake of squabbles over Iraq, Europe unites under a common foreign policy.
Shada Islam
July 4, 2003

Is Iraq Becoming a New Vietnam? - Part Two

Not necessarily, but a three-pronged approach could prevent the rise of active resistance
Timothy Carney
July 16, 2003

Is Iraq Becoming a New Vietnam? - Part One

Danger lies in a new hybrid of terrorism and Vietnam-style guerilla warfare
Orville Schell
July 14, 2003

At the Crossroads of History

The UN Secretary-General urges nations to avoid the path that led to two World Wars
Kofi Annan
June 30, 2003

Nike Versus Sweatshop Critic: Back to California

The US Supreme Court decision opens the door to a lawsuit relating to globalization
S.L. Bachman
June 27, 2003

China Loses North Korea Link, But May Welcome Purge

No nation or individual can feel secure over North Korea
December 13, 2013

Thai Democracy Enters Dangerous New Crossroads

Protesters want to ban populist policies
Todd Pitman
December 10, 2013

The Philippines’ Tough Rebuilding Task

Models for rebuilding can be found in Indonesia and China
Pacific Strategies and Assessments
December 9, 2013

Putin's Russia: Too Weak to Stop Ukraine Joining Europe, But Will Try

Russia struggles to win over citizens in former Soviet republics
Charles Crawford
December 2, 2013

A Dangerous Interregnum

A power shift is underway and cannot be avoided
Roger Cohen
November 29, 2013