The Withdrawal Syndrome – Part II

The meaning of victory in Iraq continues to disintegrate
Dilip Hiro
November 2, 2006

The Jihad and the West – Part II

Muslims could benefit from removing the word “jihad” from the vocabulary of politics
Mohammed Ayoob
September 26, 2006

Iran Befriends Iraq

The US overthrow of Saddam reconciles old enemies
Dilip Hiro
September 19, 2006

The Jihad and the West – Part I

Jihad is ultimately political action that can be influenced by dialogue and negotiations
Riaz Hassan
September 21, 2006

Southeast Asia Casts Wide Net for Cooperation

Pacific powers have multiple reasons to enmesh their economic and security ties
Barry Desker
May 30, 2006

Europe Faces Globalization – Part I

Wealthy nations practice globalization à la carte, by pursuing foreign firms and protecting their own
Patrick Sabatier
May 16, 2006

Franco-German Duo Infernale

Europe's major nations should treat the EU with more respect
Gerald Braunberger
December 5, 2003

Anti-Separatist Taiwan Parties Changing Tune

Facing polls and shifting mood of voters, pro-reunification opposition parties now call independence a future option
Ching Cheong
December 18, 2003

A Generation on the Move in Europe

For continent's young, borders are no longer an obstacle
Keith B. Richburg
July 22, 2003

2003: France to Ban Pupils' Religious Dress

Outlawing headscarves at school is persecution, say Muslims
Jon Henley
December 12, 2003

500 to 700 Ground Troops to Be Sent to Iraq

Japan debates how to help its allies without violating the constitution
Reiji Yoshida
December 9, 2003