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.

Russian Civil Society Will Find It Harder to Breathe

President Putin cracks down on NGOs despite foreign criticism
Liliana N. Proskuryakova
December 8, 2005

Indonesian Democracy’s Enemy Within

Radical Islamic party threatens Indonesia with ballots more than bullets
Sadanand Dhume
December 1, 2005

Americans are Tuning Out the World

When the world comes to their shore, US citizens are increasingly less interested in foreign affairs
Alkman Granitsas
November 24, 2005

Should the US Sell Nuclear Technology to India? – Part I

Unless modified, the current US policy would sacrifice its global non-proliferation goal for immediate strategic interests
Robert Einhorn
November 8, 2005

It Takes Two Hands to Clap

Afghanistan will require both domestic and international action for any hope of rebuilding
Ahmed Rashid
October 6, 2005

Oil Prices Continue to Define Geopolitics

Buyers are relieved and sellers scramble
October 24, 2014

Freedom vs. Stability: Are Dictators Worse Than Anarchy?

Too often, the international community finds it must be careful for what it wishes
Christiane Hoffmann
October 17, 2014

Disappearance of North Korea’s Kim Jong-un Could Ease Path to Peace, Coup or No

Media can only guess about the country’s governance
Paul French
October 14, 2014

Facebook and Gmail Face Blacklist Under Russian Web Laws

Regulations suggest that Russia fears competing in global information exchange
Roland Oliphant
October 7, 2014

Health Care Gaps Increase Vulnerability to Ebola

US hospitals avoid uninsured, and the poor avoid care
Laurie Garrett
October 6, 2014