A Reluctant Embrace

Ambivalent EU takes halting steps towards an eventual union with Turkey
Shada Islam
December 16, 2004

Uzbekistan's Democratic Smoke Screen

Upcoming staged elections in Uzbekistan will not be good news for the country nor for Russia and the West
Paula R. Newberg
December 20, 2004

A Thaw in South Asia? – Part I

A confluence of international and domestic pressures may finally be pushing India and Pakistan towards a compromise
Michael Krepon
December 23, 2004

Learning the Hard Way in Kosovo

The struggling UN mission in the Balkans holds lessons for future peacekeeping operations
Alkman Granitsas
December 9, 2004

Taiwan Averts a Crisis

The Opposition victory in the legislature slows the move towards independence, but tension remains
Jonathan Fenby
December 13, 2004

穷人喜欢全球化

David Dollar
June 23, 2003

Why Obama Shouldn't Cave on Trade

Promises to insert protections for the environment and workers in trade agreements could give working-class voters a clear choice
Roger Bybee
September 11, 2008

The Fine Art of China-Bashing

Senators fume, Bush feints – and it all may come to nothing
Neil King Jr.
October 31, 2003

Antiglobalism's Jewish Problem

The so-called "brown-green-red" anti-globalization alliance shows signs of anti-Semitism
Mark Strauss
November 12, 2003

Menace of the Growing Red Fleet

China steadily builds a maritime fleet and puts Pacific neighbors on notice
Cameron Stewart
September 10, 2008

U.K. Police, Protesters Await Bush

Yet public opinion polls suggest that the British are generally supportive of Bush and the US
November 18, 2003