Turkey at the Crossroads

Extremist attacks highlight major paradoxes in Turkish polity
Mohammed Ayoob
January 22, 2004

The Limits of Growth – Part II

The financial crisis spurs needed action on climate change and sustainability
Chandran Nair
November 24, 2008

China's "Peaceful Ascendancy"

Despite its new found economic and military muscle, China promises to be a good neighbor and global citizen, not a threat
Yoichi Funabashi
December 19, 2003

The Limits of Growth – Part I

Economic crisis, an area where humans wield great control, should not take priority over the climate-change crisis
Bo Ekman
November 21, 2008

The Likely Surprises of 2004

While we were not watching: the unnoticed changes of 2003 that will shape the future
Moises Naim
December 29, 2003

Industrial Policy Puts Global Cooperation at Risk

A protectionist stance for one industry at home only invites pleas from other industries and retaliation abroad
Patricia Wruuck
November 14, 2008

The Europeanization of America

A transatlantic trade alliance could reverse the decline
Mark Leonard
February 26, 2013

CIA Shifts Hollywood Gaze to Its Best Side

Film audiences overlook torture, drones, civilian deaths
Richard McGregor
February 26, 2013

Kerry Makes Case for Robust Foreign Aid

Foreign aid is investment in stability as globalization won’t go away
Anne Gearan
February 21, 2013

Will China Ever Be No. 1?

China could be biding time, waiting for technological superiority
Graham Allison, Robert D. Blackwill
February 20, 2013

In Egypt, The Kids Are Not All Right

Perhaps rigid governance that limits opportunity, demands compliance, bears more blame
David Ignatius
February 19, 2013