Turkey No Longer a Democratic Model for the Middle East

Ambitions of Turkey’s President Erdoğan are damaging the nation’s standing with regional and international partners
Mohammed Ayoob
May 31, 2016

Bangladesh Accommodates Extremism, Spelling Danger for the Region

With a series of attacks and no crackdown on extremism, Bangladesh retreats from its secular, democratic beginnings
Sumit Ganguly
May 17, 2016

Of Two Minds on China

One side of China pursues openness and reforms; another side insists that unity and stability are paramount
Terry Lautz
May 12, 2016

March of Arab Spring on Pause

Authoritarianism has retrenched in the Middle East with new strategies to extend control
Hicham Alaoui
May 10, 2016

International Students Find Roles in US Presidential Campaign

US colleges encourage civic engagement, so international students attend rallies, write op-eds and volunteer for presidential candidates
Paul Elish and Susan Froetschel
March 22, 2016

Choices by US Voters Will Influence the World

The US presidential campaign is dominated by global issues including trade, immigration and terrorism – and voters have mixed feelings
Bruce Stokes
March 17, 2016

Fernández's Rise in Argentina: Bloomberg

Patrick Gillespie and Jorgelina do Rosario
October 25, 2019

Liberals Win in Canada: Toronto Star

Tonda MacCharles
October 22, 2019

Protests Engulf Lebanon: CNN

Tamara Qiblawi
October 22, 2019