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.

Time for a Global Town-Hall Meeting?

US voters could best assess the presidential candidates, under the fire of foreign questions
Jeffrey Garten
June 19, 2008

India’s Search for a Foreign Policy

Lack of a coherent foreign policy from quarrelsome politicians could threaten India’s long-term stability
Harsh V. Pant
June 26, 2008

Mediterranean Pomp

Sarkozy-hosted gathering of the Mediterranean states overlooked the elephant in the room
Pascal Boniface
July 15, 2008

China Bids for the High Ground

China jockeys for position on Earth through its upcoming manned space flight
Joan Johnson-Freese
October 1, 2003

Rid of Violence, a Reforming Bosnia Emerges as a Model

With international assistance, once conflict-ridden countries can build governance and successfully join the interconnected world
Humphrey Hawksley
June 12, 2008

Crisis and Response – Part III

Does rapid, open response to the quake disaster mark the birth of a more responsible, transparent China?
Wenran Jiang
May 23, 2008

What the US Campaign Can Teach China about How It Is Viewed

The Sino-US relationship is the world’s most important
March 7, 2016

Donald Trump, Viktor Orban and the West’s Great Walls

Many voters are giving up on resolving global challenges and expect their leaders to do the same
Gideon Rachman
March 4, 2016

Elections Gains Unlikely to Shift Iran Power Balance Fast

Analysts expect limited reforms and a focus on the economy
Samia Nakhoul
March 2, 2016

Worldview: The Myth of the Strongman

US primary voting is in full swing, and voters’ choices reflect the nation’s character
Trudy Rubin
March 1, 2016

Turkey: The Eastern Question Is Back

Europe moves cautiously with Turkey on refugee and Kurd crises
Jonathan Marcus
February 26, 2016