Internet Fans Flames of Chinese Nationalism

Beijing faces dilemma as anti-Japanese campaign in cyberspace hits the streets
Paul Mooney
April 4, 2005

Kyrgyz Ruler Is Toppled, but Can the Center Hold?

A resource-poor country amidst oil-rich autocracies has a challenge to sustain its newly won democracy
Paula R. Newberg
March 28, 2005

Prisoner's Release Does Not Herald a Xinjiang Spring

Chinese focus on Uyghur ethnic aspirations, rather than Islam, could stabilize the troubled region
Dru C. Gladney
March 30, 2005

Oil Fuels Beijing's New Power Game

China's search for secure energy sources and supply routes is leading to significant strategic adjustments
Ziad Haider
March 11, 2005

Globalization Is Not Made in the West

Historically-rooted, globalization's latest challenge is to widen and deepen democracy
Robbie Robertson
April 13, 2005

Dealing with a Declining Dollar – Part II

If Washington fails to rein in the budget deficit, international bond buyers might force a painful adjustment
David Dapice
February 9, 2005

Readying for Development

Egypt is preparing to cross the digital and economic divide through cooperation between North and South
Nevine Khalil
December 12, 2003

China Tangled Up in Red, White and Blue

China closely follows the US presidential election, yet anticipates no major policy shift
Dingli Shen
October 16, 2008

Sony Leads Charge to Cash in on Iraq

“Shock and awe” - a new computer game.
Julia Day
April 10, 2003

2003: France to Ban Pupils' Religious Dress

Outlawing headscarves at school is persecution, say Muslims
Jon Henley
December 12, 2003

Canada's View on Social Issues Is Opening Rifts With the U.S.

Tensions over gay marriage, drugs, and Iraq are splitting traditionally similar neighbors
Clifford Krauss
December 2, 2003