North Korean Nuclear Agreement: Back to the Future?

The Six-Party deal returns essentially to a past agreement with new promises for the future
Shim Jae Hoon
February 15, 2007

Iran-Saudi Arabian Embrace: A New Beginning?

History shows that when interests coincide, rivals tend to cooperate
Dilip Hiro
March 9, 2007

Who Should Foot the Bill on Climate Change?

Debate heats up over whether developing or developed nations should bear the costs
Scott Barrett
March 2, 2007

Illegal Migration in the 21st Century

Despite efforts to legally regulate immigration, millions of people continue to seek passage to richer countries
Bertil Lintner
January 10, 2003

Looking at History in the Light of Globalization

To make sense of an increasingly complex and interdependent world, historians have to approach their work from a new global perspective
Bruce Mazlish
January 3, 2003

America’s China Worries – Part III

Growing Chinese presence in the Pacific islands unsettles locals and poses questions for the US
Bertil Lintner
February 13, 2007

The Losers of Deglobalization

US and UK leaders fail to heed history’s lessons on the benefits of globalization
Pierpaolo Barbieri
November 22, 2016

Donald Trump and the Coming Test of International Order

International order rests on alliances, an open global economy, and liberal institutions
Uri Friedman
November 21, 2016

China and Russia Take the Helm of Interpol

The organization's motto is “connecting police for a safer world”
Robbie Gramer
November 21, 2016

Trump Gives Carbon Price Foes New Line of Attack

China and other countries view alternative energies as a means for economic growth
Aaron Wherry
November 17, 2016

Goodbye Globalization

Bulk of revenues for US multinationals like Apple, Intel, Exxon, Boeing comes from overseas
Matt Phillips
November 16, 2016