China's African Safari

Besides buying energy and commodities, China is also trying to win hearts and minds in a continent embittered by colonial experience
Paul Mooney
January 3, 2005

A Thaw in South Asia? – Part II

If the Indian subcontinent strengthens intra-regional ties, the Chinese economy may have a run for its money
Huma Fakhar
December 27, 2004

AIDS: Facing the Second Wave

India's methods of combating the disease could provide examples – positive, as well as negative – for developing countries
Pramit Mitra
January 20, 2005

Putin's Wary Reconciliation

Russia faces stiff challenges in repairing relations with US and Ukraine
Liliana Proskuryakova
January 24, 2005

Africa's Hungry Are Fed Bad Policies

Incorrect IMF advice and the US push for genetically modified food only worsen existing food crises
Paul Kwengwere
December 30, 2004

An Imperial Denial

If the United States were to accept its identity as an empire - and act accordingly - the entire world would benefit
Deepak Lal
January 6, 2005

An Indigenous World

How native peoples can turn globalization to their advantage
Moisés Naím
November 25, 2003

Scrambling to Clean Up After a Category 4 Financial Storm

There’s only so much the US government can do about debt nobody wants to pay for or hold
Steven Pearlstein
September 24, 2008

The Sweetest Revenge

Talk of a ‘Jewish renaissance' where Hitler once ruled.
Stefan Theil
July 14, 2003

President Bush Discusses Freedom in Iraq and Middle East

Remarks by the President at the 20th Anniversary of the National Endowment for Democracy
George W. Bush
November 6, 2003

Egypt: Will the Dam Burst?

Egypt crumbles, adding to the resentment of millions of hungry and uneducated people
September 15, 2008