Burma: Feel-Good US Sanctions Wrongheaded

In punishing the brutal junta, the US hurts Burmese people and its own strategic interests
David I. Steinberg
May 19, 2004

Indian Election: Of Computer Mice and Men

The ruling BJP lost because their version of globalization left out the poor
S. Nihal Singh
May 17, 2004

The End of Textile Quotas Will Redistribute Pain and Gain

Countries who so long benefited from quota system must reconfigure their economy
Edward Gresser
June 10, 2004

How Far East Can Europe Go?

Turkey wants to join the EU, but some say Europe ends where Islam begins
Shada Islam
May 3, 2004

China's ‘Big Mamas' in a Quandary

Caught between the urge to repress and to make use of the Internet, Beijing sees its power eroded
Paul Mooney
April 12, 2004

Taiwan's Challenge to China and the World - Part II

A ‘Greater Chinese Union' offers best political solution
Linda Jakobson
March 15, 2004

UN Makes Record Funding Appeal for Syrian Refugees

The civil war and refugee crisis threaten global security
Barbara Surk
December 18, 2013

Mandela's Miraculous Capacity for Forgiveness a Carefully Calibrated Strategy

Global role model for extraordinary peaceful reconciliation dies at age 95
Stephanie Nolen
December 6, 2013

Human Rights Groups: Drone Strikes Kill More Civilians Than US Admits

Casualties may not be rare
Craig Whitlock
October 22, 2013

Bad Policies Caused the Lampedusa Tragedy

Horrific inequality is behind the tragic risks
Hans-Jürgen Schlamp
October 10, 2013

China Intensifies Internet Crackdown

Online criticism of the government equals defamation
Jamil Anderlini
September 16, 2013