India Wants to Join the Non-Proliferation Treaty as a Weapon State

Likely opposition aside, will India’s membership strengthen the treaty?
David P. Fidler, Sumit Ganguly
January 27, 2010

Terrorism’s New Avatars – Part II

Al Qaeda recruits terrorists on-line, turning the democratic space on its head
Gabriel Weimann
January 12, 2010

Terrorism’s New Avatars – Part I

Fighting Al Qaeda in Yemen is an important battle of a broader war
Bruce Riedel
January 7, 2010

US Opinion Turns Against the Globalism of its President

Obama must convince Americans of the importance of engagement with an interconnected world
Bruce Stokes
December 10, 2009

Obama’s Afghan Gamble

Defeating Al Qaeda is worth a try, but failure in Afghanistan would embolden Islamic radicals
Bruce Riedel
December 3, 2009

Iran and the West at a Crossroad – Part I

Iranian middle class and secular politicians want an opening to the West
Jamsheed K. Choksy
October 30, 2009

Islamic State Is Prime Suspect in Turkey Bombing as Protests Erupt

Turkey’s conflict with Kurds, role in Syria could dominate debate prior to November election
Daren Butler and Humeyra Pamuk
October 12, 2015

Islamic State Is Prime Suspect in Turkey Bombing as Protests Erupt

Turkey’s conflict with Kurds, role in Syria could dominate debate prior to November election
Daren Butler and Humeyra Pamuk
October 12, 2015

Carter Says Russian Airstrikes in Syria Didn't Target ISIS

Foreign fighters of any type could be pouring gasoline on the fires of civil war in Syria
Richard Sisk
October 1, 2015

Obama, Putin Need Steady Nerves and Stout Hearts in Syria

The two sides set up a hotline, but disagree on targets
M.K. Bhadrakumar
September 30, 2015

The King and ISIS

Saudi Arabia performs juggling act, promoting Wahhabism while combatting terrorism
Daniel Benjamin
September 15, 2015