US Election and the World – Part III

Asians, puzzled by the Bush re-election, wonder what the future holds
Arnold Zeitlin
November 12, 2004

US Can't Rely Solely on Might

Washington must exercise soft power and seek international cooperation
Joseph S. Nye, Jr.
November 17, 2003

US Election and the World – Part I

Secular Europe worries that relations with the deeply religious United States are headed for the rocks
Patrice de Beer
November 8, 2004

US Election and the World – Part II

Despite potential for positive change, the Middle East is wary – even fearful – of Bush's second term
Rami G. Khouri
November 10, 2004

US Presidential Campaigns and the World – Part II

The world may be worried, but the US presidential candidates are curiously mum on the environment
Alan Bisbort
October 20, 2004

US Presidential Campaigns and the World – Part I

Candidates' thrashing of the global marketplace is not in America's strategic interests
Kyle Usrey
October 18, 2004

China Cannot Back Russia in Georgia Crisis: Analysts

Unwilling to antagonize, China remains neutral
September 3, 2008

Steel Tariffs Reported On Way Out

To avert a trade war with the EU and Japan, the U.S. is likely to remove duties on steel imports
David Roeder
December 2, 2003

Ending Lapse into Lawlessness

Unethical practices like torture breed terror
Kenneth Roth
August 29, 2008

The War on Terrorism Takes Aim at Crime

Stepping up the war on international drug and crime syndicates may undermine terrorists.
James Dao
April 7, 2002

How the Georgia Conflict Impacts US-Russian Relations

There’s limits to how much either country can push the other one around
Thomas R. Pickering
September 2, 2008