Doing God’s Work for the Taliban

Korean Christian missionaries end up bolstering the terrorists in Afghanistan
Shim Jae Hoon
September 4, 2007

In Post-9/11 World, US President Has the Loneliest Job

The next president faces an uphill climb to restore domestic and global trust in the US
Bruce Stokes
September 10, 2007

Pakistan's Anniversary Wish – Justice

Denying justice in the name of fighting terrorism will backfire
Ahmed Rashid
August 16, 2007

Interrupting a History of Tolerance – Part I

External forces promoted anti-Semitism in the Arab world
Riaz Hassan
July 19, 2007

Interrupting a History of Tolerance – Part II

Religion provides little basis for the conflict between Palestinians and Israel
Riaz Hassan
July 24, 2007

Pakistan at the Crossroads – Part I

Stability depends on restoring democracy and bringing prosperity to Pakistan
Philip H. Gordon
August 7, 2007

Why There Is No Stopping Boko Haram

Nigeria, international community struggle to put a stop to religious extremism
Gayatri Chandrasekaran
May 12, 2014

Two Talibans and India

The Taliban can keep fighting in Afghanistan and Pakistan, or target an external foe
Ashok Malik
February 24, 2014

Bangladesh in Al Qaeda’s Crosshairs?

Unconfirmed audio suggests West is orchestrating Bangladeshi secularists in persecuting Islam
February 19, 2014

Islamabad Hides Behind Taliban Talks

Pakistanis wonder if either side can accept compromise?
Shams uz Zaman
February 7, 2014

US and Iran Face Common Enemies in Mideast Strife

Can the two nations work together to end extremism?
Thomas Erdbrink
January 7, 2014