North Korea: Life After Kim

The world wonders as citizens of the Hermit Kingdom are in the dark
Shim Jae Hoon
September 26, 2008

Will Kashmir Protests and Terrorism Thwart India’s Global Ambitions?

Politicians and extremists exploiting grievances to instigate violence could drive away foreign investors
Harsh V. Pant
September 15, 2008

Revisiting the “Axis of Evil” – Part II

North Korean bomb program is a can, kicked down the road to succeeding US presidents
Scott Snyder
July 31, 2008

Revisiting the “Axis of Evil” – Part I

Given the catastrophic consequences of attacking Iran, the US may have to live with an Iranian nuclear program
Dilip Hiro
July 29, 2008

Revisiting the “Axis of Evil” – Part III

By demolishing its nuclear installation while clutching on to its weapons, North Korea has outmaneuvered the US and its allies
Shen Dingli
August 5, 2008

China’s Rumble With Globalization – Part I

Price controls do not insulate China from global economic problems and inflationary pressure
Xu Sitao
July 22, 2008

Why Can't Europeans Get Along?

The EU could look to the US for how to build cross-border connections and trust
Pankaj Ghemawat
December 9, 2011

Chanting “Russia Without Putin,” Flash Mobs Roil Moscow

The anger of Arab Spring and Occupy Wall Street spreads to Russia
Fred Weir
December 9, 2011

India Halts Wal-Mart Entry Amid Protests

Backtracking on big-box plan adds uncertainty for foreign investors
Bibhudatta Pradhan, Andrew MacAskil
December 8, 2011

Conciliatory Tones From Egypt’s Islamist Leaders

The Muslim Brotherhood should not alarm the West
Jackson Diehl
December 7, 2011

With China on Mind, India, US and Japan to Hold Trilateral Meet in Washington

The three nations insist it’s not about containing China
December 6, 2011