Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan
Cell Phones in the Hindu Kush
Bruce Hoffman
Seth G. Jones
| Jun 24, 2008
Al-Qaeda’s resurgent and it’s putting itself back together on the Afghan-Pakistan border. How are U.S. efforts stacking up? A trip to the region.
The East Moves West
Geoffrey Kemp
| Jun 01, 2006
India and China's Great Game in the Gulf.
Future War: Taiwan
Ted Galen Carpenter
| Jun 01, 2006
A plausible scenario for a Sino-American clash in the Taiwan Strait.
Swedish Models
Johan Norberg
| Jun 01, 2006
Everyone always wants to be like Sweden. What happens whenthe socialist paradise fails.
Brussels Unbound
Jeffrey L. Cimbalo
| Jun 01, 2006
The EU has "unilateralist" ambitions.
Pander-nomics
Stephen S. Roach
| Jun 01, 2006
Protectionist measures endanger America's financial well-being.
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Commentary
Sturdy Dominos
Jerry Mark Silverman
| Nov 19, 2009
Withdrawing from Afghanistan won’t cause all of central Asia to turn Islamist.
For-Profit Terrorism
Justine A. Rosenthal
| Jun 13, 2007
The illicit economy is on the rise. Counterfeits, drugs, people and information all flow throughout our porous, evermore borderless world.
Chaos, Not Democracy May Be Real Alternative to Dictators in Central Asia
Eugene Rumer
| Jul 18, 2005
No amount of scorn can make up for the fact that there may be no better alternative to Karimov's regime; that is, not for the U.S. military base in Uzbekistan.
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Blogs
How Can I Miss You if You Won't Go Away?
Bruce Hoffman
| Oct 01, 2010
Reports of al-Qaeda's demise--like those of Mark Twain's death--have been greatly exaggerated.
The Lede
The Era of Nation Cultivation
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