US-Russia Relations Saved for Now

Left unattended, the papered-over democracy divide will not sustain cooperation on anti-terror and other fronts
Dmitry V. Suslov
February 28, 2005

Japan Dips its Toe in the Taiwan Strait

A more assertive stance by Washington and Tokyo may signal a changing US approach to China
Wenran Jiang
March 2, 2005

Walking on Eggshells in Tehran

Given the depth of mutual distrust, the US and Europe must work hard with Iran to prevent a nuclear breakout
George Perkovich
November 22, 2004

US Election and the World – Part III

Asians, puzzled by the Bush re-election, wonder what the future holds
Arnold Zeitlin
November 12, 2004

US Election and the World – Part II

Despite potential for positive change, the Middle East is wary – even fearful – of Bush's second term
Rami G. Khouri
November 10, 2004

Iran on the Brink

Short of acquiescence or military action, how can the world community respond to Tehran's nuclear ambitions?
Henry Sokolski
September 22, 2004

Search for Bodies Continues at UN Headquarters

Meanwhile, international community asks itself tough questions about security and future participation in Iraq War.
August 20, 2003

Protests greet North Korean ferry in Nigata

Japanese anger at the detention of kidnapped citizens complicates the forthcoming talks over North Korea.
David Pilling
August 25, 2003

To Tackle Global Terrorism, Target the Local Roots

America's global war on terrorism will not touch the terrorist groups that think and act locally.
Janadas Deyan
August 27, 2003

Russia to Hold Large-Scale Naval Exercises

Is the Russian navy merely polishing its skills, or are the exercises intended to be a display of military might?
Vasily Bubnov
August 18, 2003

International Public Concern about North Korea

But growing anti-Americanism in South Korea.
August 22, 2003