The Trans-Atlantic Aftershock of 9/11

The debate over Iraq exposes the vast gulf that has quietly developed between the US and Western Europe
Immanuel Wallerstein
February 26, 2003

Fast, Freewheeling Globalization for All

Taming globalization is no easy task
Susan Froetschel
July 5, 2007

The Rising and Falling Power of Hydrocarbon States

The oil card is good for only a few rounds in the long-term game of international diplomacy
Dilip Hiro
July 3, 2007

Fawlty Globalisation

Migrants who help create prosperity cannot be kept away from the table
M.J. Akbar
March 6, 2003

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

Is Water the Next Oil?

An increasing population, pollution, waste and global warming all threaten the world’s water supply
Rohini Nilekani
May 31, 2007

Obama: Reaching Out to Adversaries, Alienating Allies

Obama’s criticism of allies did not appear to shape values in Israel or the Philippines
Uri Friedman
January 5, 2017

Rethinking Labor Mobility

Mobility is not simply relocating, and requires new social and psychological mindsets
Harold James
January 4, 2017

Algorithms Are Making US Small-Minded

Computer programs try to please but put users on narrow paths
Sydney Finkelstein
January 3, 2017

To Save Global Liberalism, Time to Look Beyond Government

Global groups cannot wait for governments to solve problems
Peter Westmacott
January 3, 2017

Emerging Market Investors Prepare to Buckle Up for 2017

Worries include rising interest rates and protectionist policies from developed nations
Roger Blitz and Elaine Moore
January 2, 2017