Gaza Explosions Reverberate in Europe

Devastation in Gaza reignites passion in Europe about Israel, Palestine and Muslim integration in the continent
Shada Islam
January 23, 2009

Why Iran Seeks Nuclear Weapons

Mere talk of nuclear weapons serves as a shield for Tehran
Arch Roberts Jr.
January 8, 2009

Divergence Grows Between China and the West – Part II

A coordinated international response might soften Chinese intransigence over Tibet
Michael C. Davis
December 23, 2008

Obama and the World: Time to Deliver

From Middle East to Asia, intractable problems await the new president’s bold initiatives
Bruce Stokes
January 28, 2009

One Hand Clapping in the Caucasus

Global forces helped to push change, but the region’s long-term success is not assured
Kenneth Weisbrode
January 26, 2004

Indian Doctors Help Fill US Health Care Needs

But tougher visa requirements and discrimination may exacerbate the looming US healthcare crisis
Steve Raymer
February 16, 2004

McCain's Economic Plan: Tax Cuts vs. Balanced Budget

McCain goes back and forth between fighting for a balanced budget versus tax cuts
Michael Cooper
July 18, 2008

A Bird With Just One Wing

As the US ups the pressure on Iran to divulge its nuclear capabilities, Tehran is hardly in a position to set terms
Mustafa El-Labbad
October 10, 2003

Thinking the Unthinkable: A World Without Nuclear Weapons

The world could be ready to accept a new global nuclear policy, and looks to the US for leadership
Carla Anne Robbins
July 1, 2008

Election Season Wild Card: Covert Operations Against Iran, Al-Qaeda

Should we expect an October surprise?
Kevin Whitelaw
July 1, 2008

Roh Says Iraq Troops Hinge on NK Nukes

Regional security keeps South Korea from helping US forces
Sim Sung-tae
October 2, 2003