Can Afghanistan and Pakistan Prop Each Other Up?

As NATO leaves, a last hope is that Afghans and Pakistanis try economic cooperation
Paula Newberg
March 30, 2012

Global Power Shift – Part II

Could the US security pivot toward Asia make NATO irrelevant?
Richard Weitz
March 23, 2012

US-Pakistani Relations in Crisis – Part I

Moscow ponders NATO’s dilemma in Afghanistan with mixture of angst and schadenfreude
Richard Weitz
January 3, 2012

After the Arab Spring – Part III

Turkey rises as a model for democracy and new relationships with the West
Dilip Hiro
September 26, 2011

The US Public Wants Disengagement

Tired of war and debt crises, US voters seek time-out on foreign affairs
Bruce Stokes
September 14, 2011

Former Foreign Minister Gareth Evans: Responsibility to Protect

R2P is breaking a new ground in the development of global governance
Gareth Evans
April 15, 2011

Erdogan: “No Doubt” Russian Envoy's Killer Linked to Gulen

Turkey’s president is on edge
December 21, 2016

Is A Trump Presidency Really a Big Win for Putin?

Unpredictability could pose problems for Russia
Reid Standish
November 24, 2016

Brexit Vote Revives Dream of EU Army

EU members must decide whether to contribute separate forces or fund a united force
Jonathan Marcus
September 9, 2016

Putin and Erdogan Move to Restore Russia-Turkey Ties

The two countries still back opposing sides in the Syrian war
Olesya Astakhova and Andrew Osborn
August 10, 2016