The War on Terror Yet to Be Won in Southeast Asia

The region has to walk a fine line between maintaining security and respecting human rights
Zachary Abuza
June 15, 2004

Lessons on Globalization from India

Globalization requires the legitimacy only democracy can give
Pratap Bhanu Mehta
June 17, 2004

Some Chinese See Positive Lessons in Iraqi 'Torture Gate'

Chinese official media’s attempt to score points against the US is supported by some but derided by others
Anthony J. Spires
May 14, 2004

China Debates Its “Peaceful Rise” Strategy

Is a kinder, gentler Beijing the best route to development?
Evan S. Medeiros
June 22, 2004

Growing Anti-US Sentiments Roil Alliance With South Korea

Washington's policy differences with fledgling Korean democracy require deft handling by leaders on both sides
Sook-Jong Lee
June 8, 2004

Terrorists and Their Tools - Part I

Suicide bombings driven more by politics than religious zeal
Riaz Hassan
April 23, 2004

A Bloodied Kingdom

The latest terrorist attacks in Saudi Arabia have left at least 17 people dead, most of them Arabs
November 10, 2003

The Reformers Must Always Go

Poland's former prime minister talks about German-Polish relations and EU enlargement
Kristina Merkner
November 7, 2003

Fundamental Failures

South Africa's instability affects not only its citizens but the entire region as well
Merle Lipton
July 23, 2008

Another American Casualty: Credibility

The US has lost the world’s trust
Zbigniew Brzezinski
November 9, 2003

China Sends Man Into Orbit, Entering U.S.-Russian Club

Successful landing could bring huge political boost to Chinese Communist Party
Jim Yardley
October 15, 2003