North Ugandan Conflict, Forgotten But Still Deadly

Unless the world helps in the peace effort, civil unrest could destabilize the region and hamper progress
Katherine Southwick
March 9, 2005

US-Russia Relations Saved for Now

Left unattended, the papered-over democracy divide will not sustain cooperation on anti-terror and other fronts
Dmitry V. Suslov
February 28, 2005

Japan Dips its Toe in the Taiwan Strait

A more assertive stance by Washington and Tokyo may signal a changing US approach to China
Wenran Jiang
March 2, 2005

A Thaw in South Asia? – Part I

A confluence of international and domestic pressures may finally be pushing India and Pakistan towards a compromise
Michael Krepon
December 23, 2004

UN Remains Critical In Post-War Iraq

Despite international skepticism, the United Nations will play an important role in rebuilding the war-torn country
Shashi Tharoor
November 19, 2004

Walking on Eggshells in Tehran

Given the depth of mutual distrust, the US and Europe must work hard with Iran to prevent a nuclear breakout
George Perkovich
November 22, 2004

President Bush Discusses Freedom in Iraq and Middle East

Remarks by the President at the 20th Anniversary of the National Endowment for Democracy
George W. Bush
November 6, 2003

Thailand's Risk Level for Expatriates Raised

Porous borders may endanger Western tourists and business people
Marisa Chimprabha
November 13, 2003

Antiglobalism's Jewish Problem

The so-called "brown-green-red" anti-globalization alliance shows signs of anti-Semitism
Mark Strauss
November 12, 2003

The War on What?

In Indonesia, the US war on terrorism hinders its previous war for democracy.
Thomas Friedman
May 8, 2002

Ending Lapse into Lawlessness

Unethical practices like torture breed terror
Kenneth Roth
August 29, 2008