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.

After Bhutto, Pakistan on Edge

With the country exploding in anger, Pakistan’s fate hangs on how political leaders decide to restore stability
Ahmed Rashid
January 1, 2008

The Globe’s Most Important Relationship

China, Japan and the US can better solve regional and global problems together than alone
Morton Abramowitz
January 8, 2008

Why Iran Didn't Cross the Nuclear Weapon Road

Saddam Hussein's nuclear program, not Western pressure, may have been the deciding factor
Dilip Hiro
December 11, 2007

As Immigration Debate Generates Heat, Dust Gathers on a Workable Plan

Immigration, essential for growth, can be managed with the reasoned approach of a 1990s reform plan
Joseph Chamie
December 18, 2007

America's War on Terror Goes Awry in Pakistan

Rise of Taliban's allies threatens stability and quashes hope for democracy.
Ahmed Rashid
June 4, 2003

Kosovo’s Independence Could Mean a New Conflict

By avoiding empty sovereignty, Kosovo could lay down the foundation for its prosperity
Humphrey Hawksley
November 5, 2007

Trudeau’s Challenge: Global Climate Strategy

A series of global meetings await Canada’s new government
Terence Corcoran
October 21, 2015

China's Xi Lauds Britain for “Visionary” Openness, Prods Others to Emulate

Trade with an economic rival can serve as a wedge issue in domestic politics
Stephen J, Adler and Jason Subler
October 19, 2015

Matteo Renzi, Scrapper in the Swamp

Reforms are not yet adding jobs for young Italians
Joji Sakurai
October 19, 2015

The German Lynchmob: Islamophobe Movement Returns With a Vengeance

Radical positions on refugees attract new followers for Pegida
Maik Baumgärtner, Maximilian Popp, Jörg Schindler and Wolf Wiedmann-Schmidt
October 15, 2015

A Global Test of American Power

Using military power is not the same as winning hearts, minds or territory
Gideon Rachman
October 14, 2015