US and China: Grappling Over Economic Rescue – Part I

China’s coupon schemes, aimed at boosting domestic consumer spending, ignite heated debate
Xu Sitao
January 30, 2009

Why Not a World Poll Before the US Election?

US electorate and policymakers would benefit from an Internet-based global poll on presidential candidates
Yoichi Funabashi
March 17, 2004

Is a Nuclear Deal with North Korea Feasible?

Kim Jong Il rattles the saber to get the most out of a new US administration
Peter M. Beck
February 27, 2009

Regional Fallout from Thai Turmoil

Political wrangling threatens stability and prosperity throughout Southeast Asia
Bertil Lintner
January 15, 2009

Anti-Piracy Patrols Presage Rising Naval Powers

An enduring legacy of Somali piracy could be new navies on the high seas
Brian Wilson
January 13, 2009

The Dilemma of Dealing With Terror Central

Could the war on terror intersect with an India-Pakistan war?
Ramesh Thakur
January 19, 2009

The Seeds of Iraq's Future Terror

Free market shock therapy must not be imposed by the occupiers
Shirley Williams
October 28, 2003

Zimbabwe and the AU: Getting Away With Murder

A dictator steals an election, and the African Union goes about business as usual
July 5, 2008

US Election Grabs Intense Interest Overseas

Interest in the presidential elections is not limited to the US
June 12, 2008

Measure Would Alter Nuclear Nonproliferation Policy

Energy bill provision would ease constraints on exports of bomb-grade uranium
R. Jeffrey Smith
October 4, 2003

Indian IT Industry Roots for Barack Obama

Obama's evolving views on outsourcing win praise in India
Bhargavi Kerur
July 1, 2008