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Arrested Development

If developed countries fail to effectively enforce the oecd Anti-Bribery Convention, all anti-corruption efforts in the developing world will suffer.

Escape From New York

Over-regulation chases capital overseas—with negative repercussions for the U.S. economy.

Her Majesty's Secret Service

7/7 tested how the British cope with Islamist terrorism. Were they found wanting?

A Civil Solution

Civil suits hold corporations accountable. Why not terrorists?

Normative Shift

Social values change, and international norms change with them. A look at global issues and crises through the lens of "normative shift".

The Rock Gets Rolled: A Letter from Gibraltar

Tony Blair and company seem hell-bent on caving in to Spain over Gibraltar. Unfortunately for Blair, Gibraltarians have other ideas.

The Pakistani Pivot

On September 10, 2001, Pakistan was a country of secondaryinterestto the United States.

Paradise Lost: The Ordeal of Kashmir

The tortured history of the Princely State, one which may be today's ground zero in Asia.

The Ties That Fray: Why Europe and America are Drifting Apart

Instead of mindlessly extending guarantees to every potential trouble spot, and instead of basing our foreign policy on a presumption of permanent partnership, it is time for Europe and the United States to begin a slow and gradual process of dise

Unusually, the French are Happy

Lionel Jospin told a group of foreigners last summer that "it is a sociological fact that the French are always discontented with how they are governed." Yet polls show the French feel prosperous and confident in the future.

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May 26, 2012