Free Press Essential for Hong Kong's Success

A service economy cannot grow without the free flow of information.
Zhiwu Chen
July 2, 2003

Talk of a Washington Split Over North Korea Is Overblown

The slow pace in dealing with the crisis may eventually bring more pressure on Pyongyang.
Victor D. Cha
July 11, 2003

The EU's First-Ever Security Doctrine

In the wake of squabbles over Iraq, Europe unites under a common foreign policy.
Shada Islam
July 4, 2003

Non-Globalized States Pose a Threat

Bush's African safari is an important step in dealing with the challenge.
Banning N. Garrett
July 7, 2003

Is Iraq Becoming a New Vietnam? - Part Two

Not necessarily, but a three-pronged approach could prevent the rise of active resistance
Timothy Carney
July 16, 2003

Is Iraq Becoming a New Vietnam? - Part One

Danger lies in a new hybrid of terrorism and Vietnam-style guerilla warfare
Orville Schell
July 14, 2003

North Korea Sanctions Largely Depend on China’s Implementation

UN member states have a legal responsibility to implement the sanctions
Lee Je-hun
March 3, 2016

Why More Defense Spending Could Slow Technology Growth

War draws science and math resources that would otherwise spur trade and economic growth
Satyajit Das
February 24, 2016

Radioactive Material Stolen in Iraq Raises Security Concerns

Authorities worry about accidental or intentional contamination
Ahmed Rasheed, Aref Mohammed and Stephen Kalin
February 19, 2016

Magistrate Orders Apple to Help FBI Hack San Bernardino Shooter’s Phone

Apple CEO suggests that the FBI is demanding a backdoor that could put any iPhone data at risk
Kim Zetter
February 17, 2016

To Tame a Dragon

Obama hosts ASEAN and encourages firm stance on South China Sea disputes
Nayan Chanda
February 15, 2016