With all of the hype surrounding Iran’s nuclear program and its incendiary President Ahmadinejad, we have been fooled into believe Tehran is one of our biggest threats.
We may well need to be worried, we're running out of gas while choosing the next president to sit in the driver's seat.
Classic resource wars are good material for Hollywood screenwriters. They rarely occur in the real world.
China’s rise will inevitably increase Sino-American competition, but delineating common areas of agreement between Beijing and Washington could arrest tensions.
China’s growing involvement in Venezuela is a direct threat to U.S. security. Why trouble is brewing in our own backyard.
What will China’s growing international economic clout mean for the United States? A roundtable discussion with Harry Harding, Ian Bremmer, Thomas Stewart, David Lipton, Robert D. Hormats, Robert Friedman, Joel Rosenthal, Nader Mousavizadeh, Ruchi
What does consolidation of Europe's defense industry hold for transatlantic cooperation?
Economic interdependence leads to peace, say the globalizers. Think again, and examine the U.S.-Chinese connection.
On the eve of EU accession, Turkey's financial sector is poised to take off.
Oh, East is East and West is West, and never the twain shall meet--unless they need to secure access to strategic natural resources.