Taiwan, Thorn in China’s Side, Gets New Attention

Taiwan issue underscores limits of power for the US and China – and the calcification of international policymaking
Mark Harrison
December 6, 2016

Crazy Campaign Ends With Upset, and Hard Work of Governing Begins

Trump wins contentious US election for president, but globalization loses with a bitterly divided electorate
David Dapice
November 10, 2016

A Strange American Election

Russia and China root for the disengaged candidate who rejects integration
Nayan Chanda
October 10, 2016

US Presidential Debate Stirs Worries in Asia

Trump vows to renegotiate trade agreements and security payments while Clinton offers stability
September 27, 2016

Among Uncertainties After Brexit Vote, Low Growth Is Sure

Britain moves slowly on EU exit – every new freedom negotiated will decrease access to the common market
David Dapice
August 18, 2016

World's Mind Made Up on US Presidential Race

Pew Research Center survey in 15 nations: Obama is tough act to follow, Clinton is more trusted than Trump
Bruce Stokes
August 16, 2016

In Humayun Khan and His Family, A Complex Portrait of Patriotism

Powerful convention speech is a testament to the highest US values
AJ Willingham
August 1, 2016