Europe Must Now Defend Itself

With the U.S. opposing the E.U. on many issues around the International Criminal Court, the E.U. may have to build a stronger defense pillar for itself.
Quentin Peel
July 7, 2002

A Primer for Cross-Strait Relations

Taiwan must abandon unrealistic claims to sovereignty over China if tensions are to end between the two governments.
Chen Hurng-yu
June 11, 2003

In Africa, Pricking the West's Conscience

Ravaged by violence and death, the Democratic Republic of the Congo awaits French troops to restore order – if at all possible.
Somini Sengupta
June 2, 2003

U.S. to Blame for Derailing Process of Denuclearisation on Korean Peninsula

On the eve of South Korean PM’s US visit, a report highlights US culpability in nuclearization of the Korean Peninsula
May 12, 2003

A Trusteeship for Palestine?

How an international trusteeship could end Palestinian-Israeli violence and establish a viable Palestinian state
Martin Indyk
May 12, 2003