The Jihad and the West – Part I

Jihad is ultimately political action that can be influenced by dialogue and negotiations
Riaz Hassan
September 21, 2006

Boosting Extremists With Bombs

Hezbollah's popularity rises, dimming the prospects for democracy
Dilip Hiro
July 25, 2006

A New Challenge for Bangladesh

Unchecked Islamic extremism, combined with poverty, could undo democracy and create a new trouble spot
Sumit Ganguly
March 30, 2006

The Opportunity of the Cartoon Crisis

Despite the dangers it presents, the outrage shows what needs to be done
Kishore Mahbubani
February 9, 2006

Cartoon Jihad

Besides showing the cultural gulf with the West, the affair shows the clout of globalized Islam
Sadanand Dhume
February 7, 2006

Indonesian Democracy’s Enemy Within

Radical Islamic party threatens Indonesia with ballots more than bullets
Sadanand Dhume
December 1, 2005

Among the Lucky Few: Syrian Family Rebuilds in America's Heartland

Diverse faith groups team up to provide aid
Ari Shapiro
October 21, 2015

Carter Says Russian Airstrikes in Syria Didn't Target ISIS

Foreign fighters of any type could be pouring gasoline on the fires of civil war in Syria
Richard Sisk
October 1, 2015

The King and ISIS

Saudi Arabia performs juggling act, promoting Wahhabism while combatting terrorism
Daniel Benjamin
September 15, 2015

Raja-Mandala: Faith and Diplomacy

World leaders should avoid the pitfalls of favoring one religion over other systems of beliefs
C. Raja Mohan
September 2, 2015

Beheaded Scholar Refused to Lead ISIS to Hidden Antiquities

History and diverse beliefs threaten the Islamic State
Kareem Shaheen and Ian Black
August 19, 2015