Iraq War: Big Tasks and Narrow Window

America's tussle at the UN has narrowed the window of opportunity and complicated its tasks
March 20, 2003

Inspection of Weapons of Mass Destruction Should Be Universal

The United States has to assure the world that it is interested in disarmament and not world domination
Martin Shubik
February 25, 2003

Washington Needs a Roadmap to Peace in North Korea

The Bush administration must focus its multilateral strategy if it wants to successfully address the North Korean situation
Larry A. Niksch
February 21, 2003

Exit From Iraq Should Be Through Iran

Linking forces with Iran could minimize the costs of withdrawal from Iraq
William E. Odom
May 29, 2007

Pakistan: Nuclear Power with Feet of Clay?

Pakistan’s focus on military muscle weakens social cohesion and makes the state increasingly ungovernable
Husain Haqqani
May 22, 2007

Today’s Iraqi Refugees Key to Tomorrow’s Stability

The aftermath of Tiananmen Square in China could hold some lessons for Iraq
Humphrey Hawksley
June 7, 2007

Iran’s Unwavering Support to Assad’s Syria

Iran’s status as regional leader erodes among Sunnis
Karim Sadjadpour
August 30, 2013

Phone-Tracking Program Defended in US Government Letter

Three branches of government monitor the program
Larry Neumeister
July 23, 2013

India’s NSA Announces Cybersecurity Cooperation With Private Sector

India suggests that government can’t work alone
July 22, 2013

Pakistan’s Malala Problem: Teen Activist’s Global Celebrity Not Matched at Home

Schoolgirl’s shooting underscores the desperation of illiteracy
Omar Waraich
July 19, 2013

To Arm or Not to Arm? That Is Obama’s Question

Weapons can come back to haunt
Zvi Bar’el
May 7, 2013