The G-20 and the Future of Capitalism – Part II

The London G-20 summit spotlights the great disunion of the European Union at a critical juncture
Jean-Pierre Lehmann
April 1, 2009

Terror in Mumbai: Two Faces of Globalization

Global economic integration depends largely on how India and the world deal with Pakistan and its radical Islam
Sadanand Dhume
December 1, 2008

Iraq Needs US Shield for Democracy to Work

The US role in Iraq must be compared with that of South Korea or Taiwan, not Vietnam
Humphrey Hawksley
December 10, 2008

Burma’s Nuclear Temptation

Rich with uranium and desperate for control, the Burmese junta may find a nuclear option attractive
Bertil Lintner
December 3, 2008

The World Looks to Obama – Part I

But the new president will be preoccupied with challenges at home
Bruce Stokes
November 5, 2008

The World Looks to Obama – Part III

With the US falling away as pet hate, Europeans must clean up their own act in order to cooperate with Obama
Shada Islam
November 10, 2008

US Embassy in Cairo Scrubs Twitter Feed of Link to Daily Show Commentary on Egypt

US and Egypt wage diplomacy via Twitter
Robert Mackey, Liam Stack
April 10, 2013

Abenomics and the Japanese Economy

Japan’s leader hopes to exit zero-interest trap
Beina Xu
April 9, 2013

What's in the Business-Labor Deal on Immigration?

With flexible W visas, workers could switch jobs and expect fair wages
Matthew Yglesias
April 5, 2013

Moscow’s Mysterious Move on Cyprus

Despite rhetoric, neither Putin or Merkel are eager to rescue tax evaders
Owen Matthews
March 28, 2013

China's Xi Jinping Visits; Africa Asks, What Are We Getting Out of This?

Concern emerges about a new form of colonialism
Peter Ford
March 27, 2013