How to Reduce Poverty: Lessons from China

Reliable energy supplies, efficient transportation, and quick dispute settlement propel some cities forward
David Dollar
January 6, 2004

China’s New Foray Into Latin America

Economic interaction is growing, but not the region’s knowledge about China
David Shambaugh
November 17, 2008

Even Labor Unions Can Gain from Free Trade

Despite dire predictions to the contrary, NAFTA has led to closer bonds between North American unions
Tamara Kay
December 23, 2003

Lessons Obama Can Learn from the Wily North Korean

Cooperation within the region could be key to ending North Korea’s nuclear program
Peter M. Beck
November 26, 2008

Pakistan Democracy: An Interview with Husain Haqqani

Pakistan’s new democracy tackles multiple domestic and foreign-policy problems, sharing goals with the US and India
October 15, 2008

Islamic Challenge to Indonesia’s Democracy

Democracy remains highly vulnerable to determined anti-democratic movements
Sadanand Dhume
October 15, 2008

Shadow of 1914 Falls Over the Pacific

China’s leaders have studied the rise of great powers, are intent on avoiding mistakes
Gideon Rachman
February 19, 2013

WNSA: “We’d Rather Be Called Re-Emerging Powers”

Global governance cannot afford blind spots
February 18, 2013

N Korea Sets Stark Policy Test for China

As source of economic aid, China has leverage over Kim Jong Un regime
Leslie Hook
February 13, 2013

The Virtual Middle Class Rises

Digital connectivity, not income, is sparking a revolution
Thomas L. Friedman
February 5, 2013

America’s Fiscal Policy Is Not in Crisis

Austerity, as proposed by Republicans, would risk economic recovery
Martin Wolf
January 31, 2013