Burma: Feel-Good US Sanctions Wrongheaded

In punishing the brutal junta, the US hurts Burmese people and its own strategic interests
David I. Steinberg
May 19, 2004

Indian Election: Of Computer Mice and Men

The ruling BJP lost because their version of globalization left out the poor
S. Nihal Singh
May 17, 2004

US Nation-Building Abroad – Part II

Iraqi abuse revelations deepen distrust of US
Fawaz A. Gerges
May 28, 2004

China: The Missing Member at the G-8 Table

The Group of Eight should expand to include a key player in the global economy
Jeffrey E. Garten
June 3, 2004

WTO Hands a Critical Victory to African Farmers

Even if US resists call to end subsidies, trade body's ruling encourages poor nations
Gayle E. Smith, Susan E. Rice
May 21, 2004

Washington Hopes for the Best; Beijing Prepares for the Worst

Following the reelection of Chen Shui-bian, window narrows for a peaceful settlement
Richard Baum
May 24, 2004

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

Maliki Votes for Obama

The Iraqi Prime Minister accepts Obama's troop-withdrawal timetable
Charles Krauthammer
July 29, 2008