Gauging Terror – Part II, India

Despite suffering substantial losses from terrorism, India resists initiating military strikes
Michael Krepon
August 17, 2006

North Korea’s Missiles Backfire

With Beijing and Moscow on the UN sanctions bandwagon, it’s time for a hard decision by Kim Jong Il
Shim Jae Hoon
July 18, 2006

Boosting Extremists With Bombs

Hezbollah's popularity rises, dimming the prospects for democracy
Dilip Hiro
July 25, 2006

Deadly Conversations

More than a propaganda tool, the internet offers terrorists a forum for debating strategy
Gabriel Weimann
July 13, 2006

Hacia Aguas Ignotas

Pratap Bhanu Mehta
March 7, 2006

How Good Is American Intelligence on Iran’s Bomb?

After overrating Iraqi WMD, American intelligence may now be underestimating Iran's nuclear program
Graham Allison
June 13, 2006

Pakistan's Partial War on Terror

Terrorists bite Pakistan’s hand; but will it stop feeding them?
C. Christine Fair
October 15, 2009

Global Crime Networks Cooperate Better Than Police

When crime has no borders, its perpetrators become globalization's “winners”
October 13, 2009

Afghan Peace Needs a Map

One Chinese scholar’s advice to the US: leave Afghanistan
Li Qinggong
October 8, 2009

The Other Ticking Clock in Iran

A tenuous Russian-Iranian arms deal could change the power dynamics in the Middle East
Christian Caryl
October 7, 2009

General's Review Creates Rupture

Questioning the fundamental assumptions of the Afghanistan strategy
Karen DeYoung
September 22, 2009