The Iraqi election was a success. If it can maintain its strong democracy, Baghdad will become a powerful regional player and bolster American interests in the region.
Europe will never have its own military capabilities unless America stops subsidizing its defense.
If Obama wants an international climate-change deal, he’ll have to convince China to accept one as well. Is he experienced enough to convince Beijing to join him?
Barack Obama has scuttled the GOP and seems triumphant at home. But with ominous clouds gathering abroad, foreign policy has the potential to wreck his presidency.
Barack Obama needs to stop lecturing Europe about Turkey’s accession to the EU. Brussels, not Washington, should decide whether or not to include Ankara.
Obama removed a bust of Churchill from the Oval Office and is not an Anglophile. Is the special relationship becoming common?
A dispute between Russian shareholders and BP is paralyzing a joint energy venture in Russia. Thursday at the Nixon Center, TNK-BP Vice Chairman Lord George Robertson gave his perspective.
French Ambassador to the United States Pierre Vimont discusses the evolution of France's foreign policy under President Nicolas Sarkozy.
Working with local tribes in Iraq and Afghanistan has yielded encouraging results so far. Continuing this approach holds the greatest promise for stabilizing those two countries and reducing the role of U.S. troops.
In NI online's continuing coverage, J. Peter Pham discusses changes in Benazir Bhutto's image post-mortem.