America’s China Worries – Part III

Growing Chinese presence in the Pacific islands unsettles locals and poses questions for the US
Bertil Lintner
February 13, 2007

America’s China Worries – Part I

The Chinese anti-satellite weapon test is a challenge, but the US would be better off not overreacting
Joan Johnson-Freese
February 6, 2007

Diplomacy as Afterthought Wins US Few Mideast Converts

While pro-American Arab leaders are paralyzed by Iraq violence, Israel-Palestine interlocutors are lame ducks
Fawaz A. Gerges
January 23, 2007

The Axis of Irony

President Bush's Iraq policy means more than meets the eye
Strobe Talbott
November 26, 2002

Is Southeast Asia Becoming China’s Playpen?

As China gains strategic advantage in Southeast Asia, the region seeks balance
Sheng Lijun
January 11, 2007

Legacy of a Terrorist

Even after capture, a terrorist can rely on global networks to inspire others
William O'Malley
January 16, 2007

Iran Nuclear Talks: The 5 Options for What Happens If They Fail

The US and Israel could find themselves isolated in the international community
Seyed Hossein Mousavian
March 5, 2015

Netanyahu, Obama and the Geopolitics of Speeches

Israel is but a pawn for US strategy in the Middle East
George Friedman
March 4, 2015

Boris Nemtsov: Liberal Martyr

Hateful rhetoric, aggressive and unchecked, could signal an era of political terrorism for Russia
March 3, 2015

All It Takes to Cross From Turkey to ISIS-Held Syria Is $25

NATO member Turkey struggles to control corrupt border guards who allow back-and-forth travel
Sophia Jones
March 2, 2015

Putin’s European Fifth Column

The Kremlin invests in dividing Europe, funding euro-skeptics in media and politics
Yuriy Gorodnichenko, Gérard Roland and Edward Walker
February 27, 2015