Reviving an Old Dream of Afro-Asian Cooperation

Fifty years after the Bandung meeting, a prosperous Asia is better placed, but many hurdles remain
Thomas Abraham
May 24, 2005

A Retreat from Great Europe? – Part II

The EU leaders must inspire their citizens with their vision of a democratic Europe
John Brenkman
June 2, 2005

China-India Entente Shifts Global Balance

By shaking off a socialist past and deepening bilateral cooperation, the two giants could push globalization in a new direction
Clyde Prestowitz
April 15, 2005

Tangled Threads of Protectionism – Part II

The age-old desire to protect the makers of clothes in a country rages on unabated
Edward Gresser
May 5, 2005

Tangled Threads of Protectionism – Part I

Production quotas have hurt more than helped US and European textile industries
Pietra Rivoli
May 3, 2005

Globalization Is Not Made in the West

Historically-rooted, globalization's latest challenge is to widen and deepen democracy
Robbie Robertson
April 13, 2005

Two Years Later, a Thousand Years Ago

The forces of history and technology have placed America at the forefront of a moral revolution; will it lead the way?
Robert Wright
September 11, 2003

Recognition of Israel Not on the Cards: Musharraf

Cooperation with the US does not preclude Pakistan’s support for a Palestinian state
Salim Bokhari
July 3, 2003

Here's All the News on TV that Fits the Muslim Stereotype

International news agencies see violent Muslims as more newsworthy than violent people elsewhere.
Gwynne Dyer
August 21, 2003

Looking for Legitimacy in All the Wrong Places

Success in Iraq would restore the US's Cold-War image as the defender of the common good.
Robert Kagan
August 26, 2003

To Tackle Global Terrorism, Target the Local Roots

America's global war on terrorism will not touch the terrorist groups that think and act locally.
Janadas Deyan
August 27, 2003