The Islamic World and the West: Recovering Common History

Europe overlooks long history of good exchanges with Arab-Islamic world and encourages defensive posture
Nayef Al-Rodhan
July 15, 2014

Islam – Up for Grabs

Islam has no centralized controls; any power-hungry despot can use religion as an excuse
Ooi Kee Beng
June 26, 2014

The Legacy of Tiananmen Square

Crackdown on June 4, 1989, cowed the Chinese people and the world, eroding democratic values
Johan Lagerkvist
June 3, 2014

Renminbi Undervalued? Think Again

China resists further currency appreciation to remain competitive in manufacturing and job creation
Farok J. Contractor
May 8, 2014

Jihad in Nigeria: Past Lives On

Jihad in Africa has long complicated foreign relations, and Muslims still struggle to define and control the quest
Lamin Sanneh
April 29, 2014

Bali Boost: WTO Lives, Snatched for Now From Jaws of Defeat

Bali agreement, with many promises, is a start, but leadership and reform are required
Jean-Pierre Lehmann
December 10, 2013

The Telegraph: Indian Independence Day

Barney Henderson
August 16, 2017

Argentina Omits Falkland Islands from Map; Online Uproar Swiftly Follows

Longstanding territorial disputes remain controversial
Federico Rivas Molina
January 11, 2017

Rethinking Labor Mobility

Mobility is not simply relocating, and requires new social and psychological mindsets
Harold James
January 4, 2017