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

A Thaw in South Asia? – Part I

A confluence of international and domestic pressures may finally be pushing India and Pakistan towards a compromise
Michael Krepon
December 23, 2004

Taiwan Averts a Crisis

The Opposition victory in the legislature slows the move towards independence, but tension remains
Jonathan Fenby
December 13, 2004

US Election and the World – Part IV

Though dissatisfied with Bush's policies, Africans must come to terms with the realities of US power
Zubeida Jaffer
November 15, 2004

US Election and the World – Part III

Asians, puzzled by the Bush re-election, wonder what the future holds
Arnold Zeitlin
November 12, 2004

US Can't Rely Solely on Might

Washington must exercise soft power and seek international cooperation
Joseph S. Nye, Jr.
November 17, 2003

China’s Cyberespionage Presents a 21st-Century Challenge

Corporations and citizens have been put on notice
Fareed Zakaria
May 23, 2014

A Calibrated Takeover of the South China Sea

Preoccupied international community overlooks China’s moves in the South China Sea
Nayan Chanda
May 22, 2014

US Tech Firms Could Feel Backlash in China After Hacking Indictments

China is expected to retaliate on trade, diplomacy and maritime claims
Paul Mozur and Carlos Tejada
May 21, 2014

US, India’s Goals Diverge in New Delhi’s Near Abroad

Small countries prefer keeping their options open, dealing with all big powers
Nilanthi Samaranayake
May 20, 2014

Russian President Putin Builds Ties in Moldova, Kazakhstan and Baltics

Russia’s president vows to defend ethnic Russians wherever they live
Michael Birnbaum
May 19, 2014