U.S. Independence Day

U.S. power may cast a towering shadow, but that tower was built through global partnerships and coalitions – ties that are threatened by the U.S.’s recent unilateralism.
July 4, 2002

Europe/Plan B – For a Carbon-Free Economy Independent of Arabic Oil, Russian Gas or Chinese Coal

In the fight against climate change, the world has enough technology and alternative fuels, but lacks leaders with courage
Juraj Mesik
July 2, 2007

U.S.-N.K. Tension Unlikely to Lead to War, Experts Say

South Korean analysts largely see North Korea’s efforts to up tension with the United States as diplomatic posturing, not a real military threat.
Seo Hyun-jin
March 6, 2003

China Aims for Bigger Share of South Asia's Water Lifeline

Conflict over water supplies could slow development in Asia
Brahma Chellaney
July 2, 2007

2 Companies Pay Penalties for Improving China Rockets

Two major American aerospace firms have agreed to pay record high penalties for transferring rocket and satellite information to China.
Jeff Gerth
March 6, 2003