US-South Korean Free-Trade Agreement: The Cost of Failure

US influence over major emerging markets has diminished
Bruce Stokes
January 9, 2007

Is Globalization Sustainable?

History shows that globalization isn’t inevitable, and current world trends may not be favorable
David Dapice
September 26, 2002

The Axis of Irony

President Bush's Iraq policy means more than meets the eye
Strobe Talbott
November 26, 2002

The Internet: China's Window to the World

Do politics and technology make for strange bedfellows in China?
Guo Liang
November 18, 2002

Is Southeast Asia Becoming China’s Playpen?

As China gains strategic advantage in Southeast Asia, the region seeks balance
Sheng Lijun
January 11, 2007

Legacy of a Terrorist

Even after capture, a terrorist can rely on global networks to inspire others
William O'Malley
January 16, 2007

Despotism Doesn’t Equal Stability

Why the US should not support foreign despotism
Owen Matthews
April 15, 2010

Nuclear Security

Time to focus on securing fissile material
Mohamed ElBaradei, Graham Allison, Ernesto Zedillo
April 13, 2010

Race for Resources: Deciding the Arctic’s Future Behind Closed Doors

Five countries meet to sort out the Arctic while others feel left out in the cold
Christoph Seidler
April 7, 2010

Oil, Minerals and the Militarisation of Globalisation

American militarization creates problems in Africa
Julius Barigaba
March 30, 2010

Israel Presses China over Iran sanctions

Supporting Iran, China risks alienating the Middle East
Geoff Dyer
March 4, 2010