Syria Is Dying

A dictator, inability to compromise and resurgence of the Sunni-Shia divide threaten Syria
Azeem Ibrahim
August 29, 2013

Amid Mideast Turmoil, What Does Russia Want?

For Syria and beyond, Russia emphasizes principle, pragmatism, sovereignty
Thomas Graham
August 20, 2013

Egypt Highlights Race Between Trade and Terror

Trade pacts like EUROMED could curtail extremists taking advantage of Mideast power vacuums
Humphrey Hawksley
August 15, 2013

For Stability, Japan Needs Political Reform

A key to economic reform in Japan is ending proportional representation in politics
Frances McCall Rosenbluth
July 30, 2013

Why Egypt Matters

Egyptian protesters define new path for democracy, demanding rapid accountability and reforms
Sallama Shaker
July 25, 2013

Containing the Fire in Syria

Supplying arms to Syria or military intervention could make matters worse
Ryan Crocker
July 23, 2013

PBS NewsHour: Tear Gas at the US Border

Joshua Barajas and Amber Partida
November 28, 2018

Haaretz: Airbnb and West Bank Settlements

Noa Landau, Yotam Berger and Jack Khoury
November 21, 2018

Reuters: APEC and US-China Acrimony

Tom Westbrook and Charlotte Greenfield
November 19, 2018

NPR: Genocide Verdict for Khmer Rouge Leaders

Scott Neuman
November 16, 2018