At the Crossroads of History

The UN Secretary-General urges nations to avoid the path that led to two World Wars
Kofi Annan
June 30, 2003

Preempting North Korean Threat in the Sea

A smart U.S. foreign policy initiative is no substitute for a broader strategy
Michael O'Hanlon
June 20, 2003

Is the Sun Setting on US Dominance? – Part II

Presiding over a network of powerful regional alliances, the US can maintain its preeminence
Jiang Qian
February 29, 2008

Beijing Olympics: Shadow Over a Coming-Out Party

China’s human-rights abuses and controversial foreign policy could overshadow the games
Paul Mooney
February 20, 2008

Online Terrorists Prey on the Vulnerable

Websites target marginalized women and youth, recruiting for suicide missions
Gabriel Weimann
March 5, 2008

China Remains Wary of the US-Led World Order

Standing ready to work against US policies if opportunity arises.
Robert Sutter
June 18, 2003

False Sense of Security

Few Asian nations will be immune from a downturn in the Chinese economy
Nayan Chanda
February 9, 2016

US, Other Nations Condemn North Korean Launch of Long-Range Rocket

China resists sanctions and their effect on the teetering North Korean economy
Ralph Ellis, K.J. Kwon and Tiffany Ap
February 8, 2016

Africa’s Success Story

Botswana has avoided the economic ills of its neighbors – until now
John Feffer
February 5, 2016

Flint's Lead Problem Extreme Example of Chronic Global Problem

Lead poisoning is preventable; WHO reports about 143,000 deaths each year
Carolyn Beeler
January 25, 2016

Charsadda Attack: It Is Time to Ask Pakistan Army Some Hard Questions

Military investments may offer diminishing returns
Umer Ali
January 20, 2016