American Bombs in Iraq Show Up Fractures in Europe

Anglo-American war against Iraq weakens the European Union
Shada Islam
March 21, 2003

Pushing Saddam Against the Wall

France and the United States should work together to make U.N. inspections forceful and effective
Joe Clark
February 27, 2003

The Double Edge of Globalization

Intensified international trading affects the environment, but also raises global awareness
Nayan Chanda
June 28, 2007

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

US Pet Deaths: Wake-Up Call on Global Food Safety?

Without controls on agrochemicals, protectionist calls to limit crop imports provide a false sense of security
Susan Froetschel
April 24, 2007

Against the Wall: The US Faces a United Iraq

Rejection of the Baghdad divider shows a tiny glimmer of hope for defeating Al Qaeda in Iraq
Humphrey Hawksley
May 1, 2007

5 Refugee Crises You May Not Know About, But Should

The world has 65 million forcibly displaced people
Devon Haynie
June 30, 2016

Indonesia’s Hesitancy on the Global Stage

Reform of global institutions requires active participation by developing nations
Nithin Coca
April 27, 2016

Yemen Conflict: Clashes Rattle Shaky Truce

Iran, Saudi Arabia and other outside forces must pull back from civil war
April 11, 2016

Denmark the “Happiest Country” and Burundi the “Least Happy”

Citizens worldwide expect happiness to be a government priority – and compare policies
March 21, 2016

UN, Rights Groups Say EU-Turkey Migrant Deal May Be Illegal

International law requires safeguards for refugees
Stephanie Nebehay and Gabriela Baczynska
March 9, 2016