When Labor Loses Out to Trade

Governments have a range of policies to expand trade while minimizing the loss of jobs
Gustav Ranis
August 10, 2006

North Korea’s Missiles Backfire

With Beijing and Moscow on the UN sanctions bandwagon, it’s time for a hard decision by Kim Jong Il
Shim Jae Hoon
July 18, 2006

Development Vs. Free Trade

WTO strives for one last chance at wrapping up the Doha Round trade talks
Bernard K. Gordon
July 20, 2006

Boosting Extremists With Bombs

Hezbollah's popularity rises, dimming the prospects for democracy
Dilip Hiro
July 25, 2006

How to Deal With NGOs – Part II, Russia

President Putin is gracious with some NGOs and harsh with others
Liliana N. Proskuryakova
August 3, 2006

Economic Patriotism – Blind Alley in a Globalized World?

Protecting favorite industries only postpones inevitable changes that can also be helpful
Patricia Wruuck
August 8, 2006

Afghan Peace Needs a Map

One Chinese scholar’s advice to the US: leave Afghanistan
Li Qinggong
October 8, 2009

General's Review Creates Rupture

Questioning the fundamental assumptions of the Afghanistan strategy
Karen DeYoung
September 22, 2009

China and US: Tire-d of Fighting

Will a broader set of political priorities trump a well-worn tale of trade battles?
Gady Epstein
September 14, 2009

The Political Costs of Caning Kartika

Malaysia caught between domestic religious sensibilities and global opinion
Farish A. Noor
September 1, 2009

What Gorgon Means for Australia

Is the Aussie dollar the new China proxy?
Robert Gottliebsen
August 27, 2009