Iran’s Global Ambitions – Part I

Sanctions don’t slow Iran’s drive for influence in the developing world
Jamsheed K. Choksy
September 13, 2010

Why Do Terrorists Blow Themselves Up?

Surprisingly, altruism is found among the complex set of factors
Riaz Hassan
September 9, 2010

Manhattan Project: The Great Mosque Divide

Both conservatives and liberals draw wrong conclusions about a global issue
Sadanand Dhume
August 24, 2010

Gaza: The Silver Lining?

US focus on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict could lift a bleak outlook for the Middle East
Gustav Ranis
August 5, 2010

Maoist Insurgency Trips Up Rising India

Mining, critical for India’s growth as a global power, erodes traditional livelihoods and fuels armed struggle
Eric Randolph
July 29, 2010

Obama’s America and the World: A Promise at Risk

To tackle the major challenges of our time, Obama needs wide support
Strobe Talbott
July 20, 2010

Saudi Arabia Forms Muslim Anti-Terror Coalition

Analysts warn the new coalition, lacking Shia support, could add to sectarian tensions
Ahmed Al Omran and Asa Fitch
December 16, 2015

How Fear Won the GOP Debate

The fifth debate prioritized terrorism yet offered few practical strategies
Michael Grunwald
December 16, 2015

Islamic State Oil Is Going to Assad, Some to Turkey, US Official Says

Trade in oil continues among opposing forces
Guy Faulconbridge and Jonathan Saul
December 14, 2015

The 5 Key Trends in Globalization That Are Changing the US and the World

Nations should plan and adjust to changes in China, energy, BRICS, climate and more
Edward Goldberg
December 23, 2015

San Bernardino Redefines Obama's Remaining Time in Office

The Islamic State thrives on perceptions that the West is at war with Islam
Susan Page
December 7, 2015