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.

Coptic Christians Rage Against Egypt’s Army

Extremism and selective enforcement of laws threaten pro-democracy movement
October 12, 2011

Will Asia Save Global Capitalism?

Capitalism fails the West and may only temporarily strengthen Asian economies
Pepe Escobar
October 6, 2011

Revolution Is Happening in the USA

Wall Street zombies draw global attention to insensitive capitalism
Ismail Salami
October 4, 2011

China’s Diversified Energy Strategy

China’s conflicts force a diversified energy strategy
S. Kumar
October 3, 2011

Message to Perry: Stop Banging on About Israel

US presidential candidates shouldn’t use Israel as a pawn
Simon Schama
September 28, 2011