As governments confront many challenges that are global in scale, leaders find they must cooperate in responding to financial, climate, terrorism and other crises. As a result, a global audience has developed keen interest in how and why nations select their leaders. On one hand, citizens expect sensible and collective action, transparency and fair representation; on the other hand, citizens and leaders fret about compromising security, sovereignty or loss of control. Diplomats and global organizations like the United Nations aim to achieve a balance, even as global communications allow citizens in democracies or authoritarian states to steer attention to issues. Attention to citizen demands and multilateral cooperation contribute to stability.

America's Vulnerable Imperialism

Without political power, US lacks cement to hold together a far-flung empire
Jonathan Schell
November 24, 2003

Justice for Saddam

Trying him in a hybrid international-Iraqi court would benefit Iraq, the Middle East, and the world
Harold Hongju Koh
December 15, 2003

A New Opportunity in Cancun's Failure

Alliance of civil society and developing country governments could alter global trade rules
Balakrishnan Rajagopal
December 3, 2003

Global Crisis: How Far to Go? Part III

Europe’s leaders model global leadership with a coordinated bank rescue
Scott B. MacDonald
October 13, 2008

The Russian Challenge – Part II

Nationalism and military prowess are not the best tools for prospering in the 21st century
Joergen Oerstroem Moeller
October 6, 2008

Foreign Policy Challenges for the New US President – Part I

Exploiting a lack of jobs, the Taliban rises in Pakistan’s border region, threatening US strategy
Imtiaz Ali
October 31, 2008

A Recipe for Disaster

Good governance is required to ensure fair distribution of globalization’s benefits
Nayan Chanda
May 9, 2016

The Myth of the Islamic State: The History of a Political Idea

The diversity of Muslim nations makes a modern caliphate an impossible goal
Mohammed Ayoob
May 4, 2016

Behind Global Crackdown on NGOs, Recognition of Their Power

More than 90 countries threaten some civic freedoms
Peter Ford
May 2, 2016

Indonesia’s Hesitancy on the Global Stage

Reform of global institutions requires active participation by developing nations
Nithin Coca
April 27, 2016

Islamic State Has Erased the Line Between Foreign and Domestic Policy

The West must be consistent with its core values and principles to defeat the Islamic State
Nader Mousavizadeh
April 25, 2016