Chinese Cell Phone Breaches North Korean Hermit Kingdom

Cell phone technology is poised to re-shape the North Korean world view - seen through the Chinese peephole
Rebecca MacKinnon
January 17, 2005

Letting Sudan Get Away with Murder

Debate over whether to call the mass murder in Darfur "genocide" is preventing efforts to bring those responsible to justice
Ben Kiernan
February 4, 2005

A Fiesta of Protest at Porto Alegre

The "Anti-Davos" offers welcome pressure on governments and corporations, but can it emerge as an effective dialogue partner?
Dominic Sachsenmaier
January 31, 2005

A Thaw in South Asia? – Part II

If the Indian subcontinent strengthens intra-regional ties, the Chinese economy may have a run for its money
Huma Fakhar
December 27, 2004

Learning the Hard Way in Kosovo

The struggling UN mission in the Balkans holds lessons for future peacekeeping operations
Alkman Granitsas
December 9, 2004

好莱坞何以主导美国影院?

Christina Klein
August 17, 2004

Is There a Chinese Model?

China’s system is unique and non-exportable
David Shambaugh
March 2, 2010

Is Arabic a Dying Language?

Arabic becomes foreign in places like Dubai that court global capital
Tom Hundley
February 26, 2010

The End of Switzerland

The death of a Swiss myth
Denis MacShane
February 17, 2010

Liberal Applications

Will China espouse a liberal arts education?
Duncan Hewitt
February 15, 2010

Animosity Against English Teachers in Seoul

Are English teachers in South Korea unwelcome?
Jiyeon Lee
February 9, 2010