The Gordian Knot of Gaza

Solution to Israeli-Palestinian issue must combine aspirations of the Arab citizens with regional interest
Tamara Cofman Wittes
March 6, 2009

A Dangerous Void in Pakistan

As the US plans to send more troops to Afghanistan, the country next door seems rudderless
Ahmed Rashid
March 4, 2009

Is Protectionism Unavoidable?

Political compulsion could overcome economic prudence but coordination among countries may limit damage
Jeffrey E. Garten
February 6, 2009

At Last, Justice Comes to Cambodia

Cold War politics overlooked genocide and other atrocities
Benny Widyono
February 13, 2009

Lessons from an Unpunished Crime in Pakistan

The US says in effect: It's OK to proliferate if you are an ally in the War on Terror
Michael Krepon
February 9, 2004

China's Taiwan Dilemma

Beijing's obsession with Taiwan could damage its economic and diplomatic prospects, and even threaten Communist rule
Michael Yahuda
February 18, 2004

What Bush Got Right

Leaders are wise to save time and take advantage of any successful endeavors of their predecessors
Fareed Zakaria
August 18, 2008

When Jobs Move Overseas (to South Carolina)

Chinese Companies move abroad for prestige, not lower wages
Yilu Zhao
October 26, 2003

After 7 Years, Talks on Trade Collapse

Skepticism over international trade could usher in an era of dangerous protectionism
Stephen Castle
July 30, 2008

Virus Ship Row as Spain Closes Gibraltar Border

Gibraltar: sick of being in the middle
Simon Jeffery
November 3, 2003

Safe Landing

By reaching an agreement with the IAEA, Iran has foiled the American plot to set the Tehran regime up for a fall
Mostafa Al-Labbad
October 31, 2003