Egyptian Youth Sidelined From Their Own Revolution

Despite fast-approaching elections, young revolutionaries are mere bystanders in Egypt’s political planning
Mohamed El Dahshan
July 19, 2011

Growing Economies, Rising Problems – Part II

Global groups struggle with fast rise of poor nations, putting conflict on the horizon
Uri Dadush, William Shaw
June 23, 2011

Growing Economies, Rising Problems – Part I

Emerging economies fail to claim IMF’s top post or rise to other global-governance challenges
Jean-Pierre Lehmann
June 21, 2011

Can Turkey’s Rise Lift Arab Neighbors?

Consolidation of power in Turkey could hamper democratization at home and regionally
Katinka Barysch
June 9, 2011

Private Prayers for Assad's Survival

Syria's tough regime represents stability for Iraq, the US, Saudi Arabia, Israel and others
Dilip Hiro
June 7, 2011

Former Foreign Minister Gareth Evans: Responsibility to Protect

R2P is breaking a new ground in the development of global governance
Gareth Evans
April 15, 2011

What the US Campaign Can Teach China about How It Is Viewed

The Sino-US relationship is the world’s most important
March 7, 2016

Elections Gains Unlikely to Shift Iran Power Balance Fast

Analysts expect limited reforms and a focus on the economy
Samia Nakhoul
March 2, 2016

Worldview: The Myth of the Strongman

US primary voting is in full swing, and voters’ choices reflect the nation’s character
Trudy Rubin
March 1, 2016

Why the Rest of the World Should Get a Vote in the Greatest Reality TV Show on Earth – The US Election

Some candidates seem to forget the whole world is following the debates
Laurie Penny
February 22, 2016

From Iran to Nigeria, Cheap Oil Means Perilous Politics

Oil producers waited too long to diversify their economies
Fareed Zakaria
February 10, 2016