Anti-Piracy Patrols Presage Rising Naval Powers

An enduring legacy of Somali piracy could be new navies on the high seas
Brian Wilson
January 13, 2009

The Dilemma of Dealing With Terror Central

Could the war on terror intersect with an India-Pakistan war?
Ramesh Thakur
January 19, 2009

NATO’s Double Standards Make for a Hollow Alliance

The military alliance is only as strong and effective as its weakest links
Alexander Melikishvili
January 26, 2009

Gaza Explosions Reverberate in Europe

Devastation in Gaza reignites passion in Europe about Israel, Palestine and Muslim integration in the continent
Shada Islam
January 23, 2009

Exporting People

A worsening economic crisis could spur the poor to seek jobs in new lands – or even to return home
Joseph Chamie
January 21, 2009

Divergence Grows Between China and the West – Part I

The rest of the world fails to appreciate China’s concerns over its own domestic challenges
Xu Sitao
December 18, 2008

Can We Stop Mosquitoes From Infecting the World?

Much is unknown about Zika, and quick fixes may cause more problems
Cheryl Katz
February 15, 2016

Gravity Waves From Black Holes Verify Einstein’s Prediction

Giant laser beams offer new details on gravitational waves, black holes and space
Andrew Grant
February 12, 2016

US Can Meet Paris Climate Deal Goals Despite Court Ruling: White House

The US Supreme Court shows little urgency on treacherous climate change
February 11, 2016

From Iran to Nigeria, Cheap Oil Means Perilous Politics

Oil producers waited too long to diversify their economies
Fareed Zakaria
February 10, 2016

Welcome to the Twenty-First Century

The US cannot and will not resolve all global problems, but no replacement system stands ready
Joschka Fischer
February 5, 2016