If developed countries fail to effectively enforce the oecd Anti-Bribery Convention, all anti-corruption efforts in the developing world will suffer.
Over-regulation chases capital overseas—with negative repercussions for the U.S. economy.
7/7 tested how the British cope with Islamist terrorism. Were they found wanting?
Civil suits hold corporations accountable. Why not terrorists?
Social values change, and international norms change with them. A look at global issues and crises through the lens of "normative shift".
Tony Blair and company seem hell-bent on caving in to Spain over Gibraltar. Unfortunately for Blair, Gibraltarians have other ideas.
On September 10, 2001, Pakistan was a country of secondaryinterestto the United States.
The tortured history of the Princely State, one which may be today's ground zero in Asia.
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
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.