Pushing Saddam Against the Wall

France and the United States should work together to make U.N. inspections forceful and effective
Joe Clark
February 27, 2003

Nuclear Friends in Need

Increasing business and education ties between India and the US lead to shared foreign-policy interests
Teresita C. Schaffer
July 12, 2007

Jumping on the US Bandwagon for a “War on Terror”

Major US newspapers struggle to eliminate bias and exaggerations in their reports on terror
Susan Moeller
June 21, 2007

The Trans-Atlantic Aftershock of 9/11

The debate over Iraq exposes the vast gulf that has quietly developed between the US and Western Europe
Immanuel Wallerstein
February 26, 2003

Pakistan: Nuclear Power with Feet of Clay?

Pakistan’s focus on military muscle weakens social cohesion and makes the state increasingly ungovernable
Husain Haqqani
May 22, 2007

Today’s Iraqi Refugees Key to Tomorrow’s Stability

The aftermath of Tiananmen Square in China could hold some lessons for Iraq
Humphrey Hawksley
June 7, 2007

Ashraf Ghani's Bold Move for Taliban Peace

Both sides are divided; distrust runs high
David Loyn
July 10, 2015

Greece’s Russian Fantasy; Russia’s European Delusion

Russia is in no position to rescue Greece
Pavel K. Baev
July 10, 2015

The Blue Amazon

Brazil’s soft power in Africa hardens to assert influence across the Atlantic and protect natural resources
Nathan Thompson and Robert Mugah
June 24, 2015

Omar Al-Bashir Case Suggests South African Foreign Policy Is Going Rogue

Those accused of war crimes go free as developing nations question ICC fairness
Simon Tisdall
June 17, 2015

Singapore's “Chinese Dilemma” as China Rises

Neighboring states gauge reactions of ethnic Chinese living within their borders
Wang Gungwu
June 12, 2015