The Jihad and the West – Part II

Muslims could benefit from removing the word “jihad” from the vocabulary of politics
Mohammed Ayoob
September 26, 2006

Iran Befriends Iraq

The US overthrow of Saddam reconciles old enemies
Dilip Hiro
September 19, 2006

Gauging Terror – Part I, Lebanon

It’s a mistake to brand a political party with social services, like Hezbollah, solely as terrorists
Fawaz A. Gerges
August 15, 2006

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

Chávez-China Oil Deal May Produce Unsuspected Winners

More sources of oil could provide global energy security
Trevor Houser
September 7, 2006

Gauging Terror – Part II, India

Despite suffering substantial losses from terrorism, India resists initiating military strikes
Michael Krepon
August 17, 2006

China and Japan Mending Frail Relationship One Step at a Time

Despite chilly meeting, Xi and Abe are pragmatists in resuming dialogue
Kristine Kwok
January 21, 2015

Charlie Hebdo Attack Spurs EU Anti-Terror Projects

To stem extremism, EU focuses on security and language programs with Arab partners
January 20, 2015

Drone Patrols on US Border Ineffective, Report Finds

Military-grade equipment for border patrols may be expensive overkill
Jack Nicas
January 7, 2015

The FBI Used the Web’s Favorite Hacking Tool to Unmask Tor Users

Skill of investigators is advancing fast
Kevin Poulson
December 29, 2014

Sony Fights Against Hackers, Who Threaten Violence at Theaters Playing “The Interview”

Theaters may back off from showing film in global spotlight
Cecilia Kang, Andrea Peterson and Ellen Nakashima
December 22, 2014