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.

Pakistan’s Two Worlds

A majority of Pakistanis are moderate, but the world media seem to focus on extremists
Hassan Siddiq
January 30, 2013

North Korea Tests China and the World

North Korea, defying UN ban, vows to conduct new nuclear test
Shim Jae Hoon
January 28, 2013

Europe in North Africa – Recolonize or Rescue?

Militancy in North Africa invites swift French intervention – and tests EU commitment
Jonathan Fenby
January 23, 2013

The Al Qaeda Menace in Africa

Force may rout Mali militants, but can’t ensure good governance that extremists thrive on
Bruce Riedel
January 21, 2013

In Disputes Over Asian Seas, Winner May Take Zilch

Territorial disputes in the South and East China seas could derail the Asian Century
Robert A. Manning
January 14, 2013

Two Diverging Roads for Afghanistan

China and India invest billions in Afghan infrastructure, good reason to promote security
Thomas Barfield
January 11, 2013

New York Times: Trump Pardons Saudi Arabia

Mark Mazzetti and Ben Hubbard
November 22, 2018

Haaretz: Airbnb and West Bank Settlements

Noa Landau, Yotam Berger and Jack Khoury
November 21, 2018

NPR: Genocide Verdict for Khmer Rouge Leaders

Scott Neuman
November 16, 2018