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

Outsourcing Debate - Part I

As businesses move service-sector jobs overseas, the US must re-train its workforce
Rafiq Dossani
February 25, 2004

Jobs Can Be Outsourced, Not Politics

By linking job loss to trade, politicians have always courted economic ruin
Harold James
March 24, 2004

Obama Goes Soft on Free Trade

Voters in the Midwest expect a steady stance from presidential candidates on trade and job issues
John Nichols
June 24, 2008

Russia Must Not Slip into Autocracy

Russia is looking suspiciously undemocratic, and the US should take notice
James Woolsey
September 24, 2003

Coming Clean or Playing for Time?

Iran is cooperating with UN nuclear inspections, for now
October 23, 2003

On the Campaign Trail

Science is not just an issue – it’s an attitude
June 24, 2008

U.S. Must Counteract Image in Muslim World, Panel Says

Widespread hostility increases in the wake of Iraq war
Steven R. Weisman
October 1, 2003