A Path to Global Disarmament

How the world responds to potential nuclear states influences global security
Hans Blix
October 5, 2006

The Jihad and the West – Part II

Muslims could benefit from removing the word “jihad” from the vocabulary of politics
Mohammed Ayoob
September 26, 2006

Globalization Hits Road Bumps in India

Appalling governance and populism combine to block reform and deter economic integration with the world
Pranab Bardhan
October 3, 2006

An Interview With Claus Frederiksen

Danish minister of employment describes how the nation’s policy of “flexicurity” counters fears about globalization
September 26, 2006

Call the Conflict by Its Proper Name: Geo-Civil War

Stability for the Middle East is a top priority, as instability only emboldens radicals and forces that oppose democracy
John Brenkman
September 12, 2006

Can a White House Visit Shore Up a Sagging US-South Korea Alliance?

Two allies, once strong, quarrel over how to end the North Korean nuclear threat
Morton Abramowitz
September 14, 2006

A Natural Alliance

India and the US share common philosophies, common goals
Nayan Chanda
November 30, 2009

China Helps the Powerful in Namibia

Scholarships to study in China, but only for the children of those in power
Sharon LaFraniere
November 30, 2009

The Bonds Of Debt

Sino-US ties are such that despite China's worry about a sinking dollar, it will keep buying US debt
Nayan Chanda
November 24, 2009

Obama Backs Non-Censorship; Beijing, Apparently, Does Not

Obama’s discussion with Chinese students blocked from domestic media
Keith B. Richburg
November 17, 2009

Swiss Referendum Stirs a Debate About Islam

Switzerland losing its status as an open society could lead to challenges in global trade
Deborah Ball, Anita Greil
November 10, 2009