Kenya: Globalizing with Flowers

The country still has long way to go to integrate more profitably with the world
Jean-Pierre Lehmann
April 9, 2004

Hit by Spanish Withdrawal Syndrome

Spain's pull-out of Iraq raises fear of further erosion in trans-Atlantic relations
Shada Islam
April 21, 2004

Clearing Clouds Over the Karakoram Pass

Sino-Pakistani cooperation in fighting terrorism improves relations, but other challenges may arise
Ziad Haider
March 29, 2004

While the US Looked for Iraqi WMD, North Korea Built Theirs

Bush's early refusal to deal with North Korea makes it harder now to walk Pyongyang back from its weapons program
Jack Pritchard
March 31, 2004

Uzbekistan: A Third Front in the War on Terrorism?

Unless handled with care, it could become a self-fulfilling prophecy
Charles William Maynes
April 5, 2004

Connect the Dots

Tariffs and terrorism have more in common than the US might think
Thomas Friedman
September 25, 2003

Roh Says Iraq Troops Hinge on NK Nukes

Regional security keeps South Korea from helping US forces
Sim Sung-tae
October 2, 2003

Is the Arab Reform Chorus Serious or Fraudulent?

Governments in the Middle East have perfected the art of appealing to donors.
Rami G. Khouri
October 1, 2003

Iran, Sept. 11 and the Repercussions of ‘Regime Change'

What the world should do with Iran, and what Iran should do with the world.
Abumohammad Asgarkhani
September 15, 2003

Why America Still Can't Find Osama bin Laden

Western Pakistan remains ungovernable and impenetrable.
David Rohde
September 14, 2003