One Hand Clapping in the Caucasus

Global forces helped to push change, but the region’s long-term success is not assured
Kenneth Weisbrode
January 26, 2004

Indian Doctors Help Fill US Health Care Needs

But tougher visa requirements and discrimination may exacerbate the looming US healthcare crisis
Steve Raymer
February 16, 2004

The Fallout of Pakistani Revelations on North Korea

Details about sales to North Korea could prove valuable in containing Pyongyang's nuclear ambitions
Phillip C. Saunders
February 23, 2004

President Bush's New Plan to Stop Proliferation

Will his unilateral approach and the budget shortfall make it all bark and no bite?
Joseph Cirincione
February 13, 2004

Global Environmentalism Hits China

International and domestic groups join forces to combat environmental woes
Guobin Yang
February 4, 2004

The Strategic Straitjacket of Globalization

Under conditions of growing interdependence, national interests are redefined and conflict made prohibitively costly
Banning Garrett
February 11, 2004

Zimbabwe and the AU: Getting Away With Murder

A dictator steals an election, and the African Union goes about business as usual
July 5, 2008

US Election Grabs Intense Interest Overseas

Interest in the presidential elections is not limited to the US
June 12, 2008

Measure Would Alter Nuclear Nonproliferation Policy

Energy bill provision would ease constraints on exports of bomb-grade uranium
R. Jeffrey Smith
October 4, 2003

Indian IT Industry Roots for Barack Obama

Obama's evolving views on outsourcing win praise in India
Bhargavi Kerur
July 1, 2008

McCain's Economic Plan: Tax Cuts vs. Balanced Budget

McCain goes back and forth between fighting for a balanced budget versus tax cuts
Michael Cooper
July 18, 2008