A military surge will not win Afghanistan. Karzai and his corrupt clan have failed the Afghan people. Former presidential candidate Ghani shows us a way out: counterinsurgency economics.
The United States has allowed the Afghan War to slip from apparent victory to possible defeat. Kabul is no longer the center of battle. The fulcrum has shifted to Pakistan.
In short, a world that doesn't need oil may also be a world that doesn't need the United States.
NATO is in a struggle for its life, and Afghanistan just may deliver the fatal blow.
The United States must find new and innovative ways to avoid the trap of a dead-end policy towards Iran. A roundtable discussion.
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