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U.S. diplomatic efforts are better expended on preventing North Korea from selling its nuclear materials and know-how than reviving unproductive denuclearization efforts.
Bahrain is a crucial test of Washington’s ability to balance the need for political reform with long-standing strategic interests and military partnerships. | عربي
The current crisis in Tunisia offers the ruling Ennahda party the chance to redirect Tunisia’s transition in a way that could serve as a blueprint for the region.
Libya faces no shortage of perils and potential setbacks, but an infectious air of guarded optimism and determination still informs the outlook of most Libyans.
A new Russian-Western approach to Syria is needed to stop the bloodshed and help create a transitional authority in Damascus that can foster national reconciliation.
Obama’s overwhelming domestic focus in his second term threatens the possibility of finding durable solutions to several global economic challenges.
India’s rural employment guarantee is a milestone in social policy and job creation. Despite impressive results, it continues to pose immense design and management challenges.
Pakistan’s policy shifts are often signs of weakness, not strategic evolution. To encourage positive change, Islamabad should be left to face the consequences of its actions.
The link between domestic economic policy and its direct impact on global imbalances and trade tensions is not well enough understood.
The U.S.-India bilateral relationship has witnessed a dramatic transformation during the last decade.