The Cost of an Empire

Why America cannot afford its foreign commitments without drastically changing its domestic policy
Jeffrey E. Garten
April 2, 2003

Interrupting a History of Tolerance – Part I

External forces promoted anti-Semitism in the Arab world
Riaz Hassan
July 19, 2007

Interrupting a History of Tolerance – Part II

Religion provides little basis for the conflict between Palestinians and Israel
Riaz Hassan
July 24, 2007

Pakistan at the Crossroads – Part I

Stability depends on restoring democracy and bringing prosperity to Pakistan
Philip H. Gordon
August 7, 2007

Transcript of Pakistan at the Crossroads – Part II

In an exclusive interview, former Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto reveals her determination to return for elections and rescue her country from extremism
August 9, 2007

Chinese Astronauts to Compete for Final Frontier

Breaking America's orbit? Beijing all set to send Chinese taikonauts into space
Joan Johnson-Freese
March 14, 2003

“Putin’s World” Gains Traction as Alternative to West

International cooperation is increasingly more difficult
Richard Gowan
July 21, 2015

How to Create a New Climate for Peace

Planning and good governance could reduce conflicts
Lauren Herzer
July 20, 2015

Greek Debt Crisis Is Providing Fuel for the Country's Neo-Nazi Movement Golden Dawn

EU should monitor both budget and political trends
Nick Apoifis
July 16, 2015

Iran Nuclear Deal Is Reached With World

Provision allows for quick “snap back” on sanctions in the event of violations
David E. Sanger and Michael R. Gordon
July 15, 2015

Globalization With Chinese Characteristics – What Are the Prospects?

“The geopolitical chessboard is messy, confusing and potentially explosive”
Jean-Pierre Lehmann
July 13, 2015