Iraq War Fuels Global Jihad

US intervention infuriates even mainstream Muslims, giving Al Qaeda and other jihadists a boost
Fawaz A. Gerges
December 21, 2006

Washington’s Iraq Dilemma: Dialogue with Syria Could Serve Bigger Purpose

The US could use interests of the Bashar regime to deliver change throughout the broader Middle East
Matthew Lee
December 14, 2006

India: Emerging as Eastern or Western Power?

India can follow in the footsteps of Japan or China – or even forge its own path
Kishore Mahbubani
December 19, 2006

Washington’s Iraq Dilemma: Why Engaging Iran Is a Good Idea

While no silver bullet, dialogue could help expose Iran’s weaknesses
George Perkovich
December 12, 2006

Relax, Democrats Might Not Be So Protectionist After All

Free-trade Democrats are not necessarily an oxymoron
Edward Gresser
November 14, 2006

Vietnam Plays Wary Host to APEC

As host of the APEC summit, Vietnam grows nervous about bird flu
Thomas Abraham
November 16, 2006

Is There a Chinese Model?

China’s system is unique and non-exportable
David Shambaugh
March 2, 2010

Stop Slapping the Allies, Secretary Gates

Why NATO shouldn’t be in Afghanistan
Fred Kaplan
February 26, 2010

India Worries as China Builds Ports in South Asia

China is courting India’s neighbors
Vikas Bajaj
February 19, 2010

The End of Switzerland

The death of a Swiss myth
Denis MacShane
February 17, 2010

Iran to Suspend Google’s Email

You don’t have Gmail
Christopher Rhoads, Chip Cummins, and Jessica E. Vascellaro
February 11, 2010