US Pushes Pie-in-the-Sky Missile Defense in Europe

Rather than shoot down any enemy missiles, the plans risk starting an arms race
Tom Sauer
April 2, 2008

Nuclear Weapons: The Greatest Peril to Civilization

Common sense suggests limiting nuclear weapons and population growth could save the environment
March 25, 2008

How to Win in Iraq Without Losing to Iran

By switching enemies midstream, the US has antagonized the Shiites without winning the Sunnis
Dilip Hiro
April 11, 2008

Time to Bury a Dangerous Legacy – Part I

A clear agenda combined with determination could prevent a nuclear 9/11
Graham Allison
March 14, 2008

Time to Bury a Dangerous Legacy – Part III

The notion that more nuclear weapons lead to a safe world is irrational
Jonathan Schell
March 19, 2008

Bush in Africa: A Continent Adrift

Internal weakness exacerbated by mistaken international approach has destabilized Africa
Donald Steinberg
February 18, 2008

In Historic Move, US Lifts Embargo on Arms Sales to Vietnam

The two countries share concern about China’s moves in the South China Sea
David Nakamura
May 23, 2016

The Great Wall of Sand

Ongoing disagreement over China’s broad claims in the South China Sea China destabilize the region
Jonathan Fenby
May 20, 2016

Moderate Syrian Rebels Torn Between Giving Up, Joining Islamic Extremists

Diplomatic efforts have failed, as Russia and the US disagree on what to do about Assad
Sam Dagher
May 6, 2016

Fort McMurray Blaze Shows What “the Economy” Is Really About

Protection of homes and surroundings is economic priority
Todd Hirsch
May 6, 2016

Islamic State Has Erased the Line Between Foreign and Domestic Policy

The West must be consistent with its core values and principles to defeat the Islamic State
Nader Mousavizadeh
April 25, 2016