Growing Anti-US Sentiments Roil Alliance With South Korea

Washington's policy differences with fledgling Korean democracy require deft handling by leaders on both sides
Sook-Jong Lee
June 8, 2004

Putin: Talk Like a Democrat, Walk Like an Autocrat

Economic realities and Western nudging may yet change his gait
Strobe Talbott
May 12, 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

Kenya: Globalizing with Flowers

The country still has long way to go to integrate more profitably with the world
Jean-Pierre Lehmann
April 9, 2004

Democracy Gains in Southeast Asia's Islamic Nations

Despite extremist threat, pluralism flourishes in Islamic Indonesia and Malaysia
Goenawan Mohamad
April 16, 2004

At Last, Justice Comes to Cambodia

Cold War politics overlooked genocide and other atrocities
Benny Widyono
February 13, 2009

Fewer Guns, Fewer Deaths: An Idea Everyone But the US Seems to Agree With

Gun-rights advocates shrug off statistics that show fewer guns reduce gun deaths
Iain Overton
June 15, 2016

Undocumented, Unafraid: Immigrants Find Power Revealing Themselves Online

As secrecy ends, communities form
Issie Lapowsk
June 13, 2016

Mars May Be Banned From Selling M&M’s in Sweden

Two multinationals based in New Jersey tussle over “m” for candies sold in Sweden
Oliver Nieburg
June 10, 2016

Battle Lines Against American Tech Giants

Regulators struggle to keep pace with innovations on global reach
Farhad Manjoo
June 1, 2016

A Recipe for Disaster

Good governance is required to ensure fair distribution of globalization’s benefits
Nayan Chanda
May 9, 2016