The links between security and globalization were highlighted by the 2001 terrorist attacks on New York City and Washington, DC, and the subsequent long wars in Afghanistan and Iraq. Lingering poverty, inequality, religious extremism and war can sow discontent and resentment as unprecedented global mobility lends access to education and travel in other countries. Despite use of drones, cyber-warfare and other advanced weapons technology to mount counterterrorist attacks, the marginalized can strike out at vulnerable urban or economic centers. Annual global defense spending exceeds $1.6 trillion. Containing the trade in weapons, whether nuclear bombs or assault rifles, and preventing them from falling into the wrong hands remain a challenge.

There is Nothing Called the 'Moderate Taliban'

The Taliban cannot be made legitimate
MJ Akbar
April 20, 2009

Wary on Obama

Obama needs to shore up Indian concerns quickly
Stanley A. Weiss
April 21, 2009

India in a Changing World

Key to India’s foreign policy is how to interact with China on many fronts
Sanjaya Baru
March 30, 2009

Hillary Clinton Admits US Role in Mexico Drug Wars

Those on the demand side of illegal trade are as responsible as the suppliers
Jo Tuckman
March 27, 2009

Afghan Strikes by Taliban Get Pakistan Help, US Aides Say

Double agents and turbulent politics destabilize the region
Mark Mazzetti
March 27, 2009