Oil May Not Grease Friendship

Countries with less oil and more entrepreneurship tend to align with the US
Amity Shlaes
March 24, 2008

At the Crossroads of History

The UN Secretary-General urges nations to avoid the path that led to two World Wars
Kofi Annan
June 30, 2003

Preempting North Korean Threat in the Sea

A smart U.S. foreign policy initiative is no substitute for a broader strategy
Michael O'Hanlon
June 20, 2003

The EU's First-Ever Security Doctrine

In the wake of squabbles over Iraq, Europe unites under a common foreign policy.
Shada Islam
July 4, 2003

Roosevelt Was Right about Multilateralism

US should return to the best traditions of its leadership
Ernesto Zedillo
June 13, 2003

Crisis Puts Burma Back in the Spotlight

Sustained focus is the only way to end Burma's spiraling descent
David I. Steinberg
June 11, 2003

UN Resolution on Israeli Settlements

US abstention isolates Israel and Netanyahu
Barak Ravid
December 26, 2016

Blame Game Starts as Aleppo's Rebels Fall

The war is not over and fighters will continue to oppose the Syrian regime
Jeremy Bowen
December 14, 2016

Trade Week Africa and the Continental Free Trade Area

Tariff reductions could keep $80 billion in the continent and boost economies
Amy Copley
December 7, 2016

The Problem with Abandoning the Paris Agreement

Withdrawal could invite international backlash
Robinson Meyer
November 30, 2016