Fallout from the War on Terror – Part II

A pattern of human rights violations and prisoner abuse risks hurting US credibility in the Muslim world
J Alexander Thier
June 16, 2005

Prison Scandal Touches Raw Nerve of a Key US Ally

With democracy a distant dream, Pakistanis fear losing their Islamic identity as well
Paula R. Newberg
June 7, 2005

Old Threats, New Opportunities in Tsunami's Wake

As Indonesia rebuilds from the December disaster, new developments may shift the battle for security in Southeast Asia
Christopher Jasparro
March 23, 2005

Prisoner's Release Does Not Herald a Xinjiang Spring

Chinese focus on Uyghur ethnic aspirations, rather than Islam, could stabilize the troubled region
Dru C. Gladney
March 30, 2005

The Beirut Blast Shakes the Middle East

The pent-up Lebanese anger against Syria could reshape the Middle East and its ties with the West
Rami G. Khouri
February 18, 2005

The Moral Issue of Our Time

From all corners of the planet, activists are tackling climate change as a moral cause
Jeff Nesbit
April 24, 2015

No Clear Winners or Losers in Yemen as Conflict Rages

Extremists take advantage of the power vacuum
Frank Gardner
April 15, 2015

The Evolving Jihad in South Asia

The Islamic State threatens Iran from both Iraq and Afghanistan
Arif Rafiq
April 10, 2015

Attacks in Denmark, France Stoke Fears of Rising Anti-Semitism in Europe

Anti-Semitism may contribute to emigration to Israel
Beenish Ahmed
March 30, 2015

Yemen Conflict Devolves Into Proxy War

Saudi Arabia sets out to organize Arab joint force for the larger Middle East
Akim Alma Smari, Rory Jones, and Asa Fitch
March 27, 2015