Why Does Hollywood Dominate US Cinemas?

A new generation of foreign films that combine Hollywood and art-house conventions has stymied American distributors
Christina Klein
August 17, 2004

Gulf Security in a Globalizing World: Going beyond US Hegemony

To avoid repeating history, the US should adopt a multilateral approach and address the domestic issues at the heart of the region’s instability
Michael Kraig
June 29, 2004

Power of Information Technology Awaits Unleashing

Developing countries should focus more on practical issues than on winning hollow political victory
William Mougayar
July 1, 2004

The War on Terror Yet to Be Won in Southeast Asia

The region has to walk a fine line between maintaining security and respecting human rights
Zachary Abuza
June 15, 2004

Some Chinese See Positive Lessons in Iraqi 'Torture Gate'

Chinese official media’s attempt to score points against the US is supported by some but derided by others
Anthony J. Spires
May 14, 2004

China Debates Its “Peaceful Rise” Strategy

Is a kinder, gentler Beijing the best route to development?
Evan S. Medeiros
June 22, 2004

Key US-EU Trade Pact Under Threat After More NSA Spying Allegations

TTP negotiations may be derailed
Ian Traynor, Louise Osborne, Jamie Doward
July 1, 2013

Granting Snowden Asylum Could Help and Hurt Ecuador's Leader

Exposure of US surveillance – is it reporting or spying?
Chris Kraul, Pablo Jaramillo Viteri
June 28, 2013

US Embassy in Cairo Scrubs Twitter Feed of Link to Daily Show Commentary on Egypt

US and Egypt wage diplomacy via Twitter
Robert Mackey, Liam Stack
April 10, 2013

Pressured by China, Apple Apologizes for Warranty Policies

Chinese consumers show their might with mass complaint
David Barboza, Nick Wingfield
April 3, 2013

In Mexico, Tweeting on Drug War to Fill the Void of Traditional Media

Tweeting on drug violence invites attacks, too
Justin Ellis
March 22, 2013