Yale Discusses the Implications of the Iraq War

The war may not have been an intelligent tactical move
April 4, 2003

Wars That Defy Categorization

The war in Iraq, 9/11 attacks and the Iranian Revolution pose challenges for Western imagination
Dilip Hiro
September 6, 2007

Doing God’s Work for the Taliban

Korean Christian missionaries end up bolstering the terrorists in Afghanistan
Shim Jae Hoon
September 4, 2007

In Post-9/11 World, US President Has the Loneliest Job

The next president faces an uphill climb to restore domestic and global trust in the US
Bruce Stokes
September 10, 2007

All at Sea Over Resources in East Asia

Competing claims over the South China Sea among China and its neighbors could destabilize the region
Barry Wain
August 14, 2007

Pakistan's Anniversary Wish – Justice

Denying justice in the name of fighting terrorism will backfire
Ahmed Rashid
August 16, 2007

Student's Creative Clock Draws Police – And White House Invitation

Are aging societies intolerant about youthful behavior and curiosity for science?
John Bacon and Jason Whitely
September 16, 2015

Defiant Chinese Admiral’s Message: South China Sea “Belongs to China”

Admiral also points out that the US and China are working on a code of conduct to avoid conflicts
Marcus Weisgerber
September 16, 2015

What Will Jeremy Corbyn's Impact Be on Key Issues the UK Faces?

Corbyn is on the record for opposing inequality, austerity programs and war in the Middle East
September 14, 2015

Obama on Climate Change: Act Now or Condemn World to a Nightmare

Rising seas, depleted water supplies, volatile weather add to refugees and conflict
Halimah Abdullah and M. Alex Johnson
September 2, 2015

Hacker Killed by Drone Was Islamic State’s “Secret Weapon”

Modern warfare requires tech expertise
Margaret Coker, Danny Yadron and Damian Paletta
August 28, 2015