Japan’s Olympic Challenge

In lead-up to hosting the 2020 Olympics, Japan must foster Asian identity and solidarity
Jean-Pierre Lehmann
October 22, 2013

The US and Iran in a Tantalizing Dance

Iran’s president must win over West and keep the hardliners at home at bay
Abbas Amanat
September 26, 2013

Egypt Highlights Race Between Trade and Terror

Trade pacts like EUROMED could curtail extremists taking advantage of Mideast power vacuums
Humphrey Hawksley
August 15, 2013

Need to Tear Down Another Wall

Industry leaders in Israel, Palestine, call for quick two-state solution and end to conflict
Jean-Pierre Lehmann
July 4, 2013

The Legacy of the Silk Road

In an era of tolerance, ancient Silk Road routes opened way to rich cultural exchange
Valerie Hansen
January 25, 2013

A Turning Point for China

With key reforms, a fast-growing China could wield even greater global influence
Jean-Pierre Lehmann
October 1, 2012

The Stakes of Italy’s Referendum

The election could determine the fate of the European Union
Mario Margiocco
November 28, 2016

The Losers of Deglobalization

US and UK leaders fail to heed history’s lessons on the benefits of globalization
Pierpaolo Barbieri
November 22, 2016

The Decline of the West, and How to Stop It

Cooperation, needed more than ever before, is eroding
Javier Solana and Strobe Talbott
October 25, 2016

Will South Africa Split Apart?

The grip on power by the African National Congress is slipping
David Adler
August 8, 2016

The Failure of Free Migration

Security is essential to acceptance of big waves of migration
Robert Skidelsky
July 20, 2016