A Thaw in South Asia? – Part II

If the Indian subcontinent strengthens intra-regional ties, the Chinese economy may have a run for its money
Huma Fakhar
December 27, 2004

A New Battlefield in Thailand

Old grievances of an Islamic minority, reawakened in post 9/11 world, are set aflame by government brutality
Bertil Lintner
November 24, 2004

The Plot Thickens: Testing European Tolerance

After Dutch filmmaker's murder, growing tensions reveal deeper issues with minority integration
Shada Islam
November 17, 2004

Indonesia: Democracy Wins, but Danger Remains

Political Islam is still on the march, stirring fears about the country's economic future
Sadanand Dhume
October 22, 2004

UN Efforts in Iraq No Walk in the Park

Unlike the UN's experience in Cambodia, continuing violence and a weak government pose huge challenges to election preparations in Iraq
Benny Widyono
August 5, 2004

Wise Trade Policy Can Address the Roots of Terrorism

The West needs to open the trade door to the Muslim world
Edward Gresser
July 8, 2004

Chad, Niger Launch Offensive Against Boko Haram

Nations near Nigeria tighten border controls, cutting off supplies and escape
Krista Larson and Dalatou Mamane
March 11, 2015

From Eastern Flank, Iran-Backed Force Advances on Tikrit

The US and Iran share a common enemy, but not religious battle zeal
Thaier al-Sudani
March 6, 2015

Norway Muslims Encircle Synagogue to Support Jews

Most of the world expresses gratitude and cheers tolerance
Kjetil Malkenes Hovland
February 25, 2015

What ISIS Really Wants

Religious fundamentalists want caliphate, return to the 7th century, apocalypse
Graeme Wood
February 23, 2015

Islamic State Militants Find a Foothold in Chaotic Libya

Well-publicized violence subdues the cities
Maggie Michael
February 20, 2015