'Protect Regime Now, Feed People Later'

North Korea switches policy on receiving food aid to safeguard the regime
Shim Jae Hoon
October 18, 2005

Iraq: Life After the Constitution

The Bush administration's success may not mean an end to violence or flowering of democracy
Dilip Hiro
October 20, 2005

Turkey and the European Tent – Part II

In the end Turkey may find itself excluded, yet richer by the experience and turned towards the Middle East
Mohammed Ayoob
October 13, 2005

Africa Needs Fair Trade, Not Charity

Allowing producers to export to a subsidy-free world market will lift many out of poverty
Mary Robinson
August 23, 2005

Democracy in Burma: Does Anybody Really Care?

ASEAN wants to push the issue under the carpet, while the West is content with grandstanding
Amitav Acharya
September 1, 2005

Europe's Political Parties Buffeted by Globalization

Polarization helps marginal parties to challenge the establishment
Jonathan Fenby
September 8, 2005

At Conference, Fox Backs Bush's Guest-Worker Plan

But Washington's effort to promote Free Trade Agreement of the Americas finds little support from region's leaders
Elisabeth Bumiller
January 13, 2004

The Gateway Of India

Technology assists terrorists in coordinating attacks and authorities who track them
Saikat Datta
December 1, 2008

Impatient Jobs

American IT giants are all for outsourcing. But policy, in a poll year, is a hurdle.
Seema Sirohi
January 20, 2004

India’s Global Challenge

India and the world must look forward to an even stronger embrace of mutual support
Nayan Chanda
December 5, 2008

Europe's Lesson, from Brussels to Baghdad

Both rule of law and majority rule must be respected
Wolfgang Schauble
January 13, 2004