Saddam in Custody Offers New Opportunity

But Washington has to soften its stance on Iraq contracts to win over its European critics
Shada Islam
December 17, 2003

Stopping Bioterrorism Before It Starts

The US must lead the way to foster global biosecurity
Lauren T. Hickok
January 8, 2004

Turkey at the Crossroads

Extremist attacks highlight major paradoxes in Turkish polity
Mohammed Ayoob
January 22, 2004

Will Washington Return to Supporting Freer Trade?

The Bush Administration's new trade unilateralism spells bad news for America and the world
Susan Ariel Aaronson
January 20, 2004

War on Terror's Collateral Damage

Pakistan's military ruler rides roughshod over domestic opposition
Ahmed Rashid
November 21, 2003

Justice for Saddam

Trying him in a hybrid international-Iraqi court would benefit Iraq, the Middle East, and the world
Harold Hongju Koh
December 15, 2003

Attacks in Denmark, France Stoke Fears of Rising Anti-Semitism in Europe

Anti-Semitism may contribute to emigration to Israel
Beenish Ahmed
March 30, 2015

Tunisia Museum Attack Is Blow to Democratic Shift

Islamic State claims credit
David D. Kirkpatrick
March 20, 2015

All It Takes to Cross From Turkey to ISIS-Held Syria Is $25

NATO member Turkey struggles to control corrupt border guards who allow back-and-forth travel
Sophia Jones
March 2, 2015

Foreign Recruits Are Islamic State’s Cannon Fodder

IS shows little trust of recruits and few are expected to survive
Eli Lake
February 24, 2015

What ISIS Really Wants

Religious fundamentalists want caliphate, return to the 7th century, apocalypse
Graeme Wood
February 23, 2015