America’s deteriorating relationship with Turkey is likely to get even worse.
The situation of women in Afghanistan, though horrid, does not warrant more years of costly conflict.
Obama’s foreign policy is the same as George W. Bush’s.
What’s happening in Burma is a tragedy. Now Washington should step up to the plate.
Much has been made of the neoconservative influence over U.S. foreign policy. In a new book, TNI senior editor Jacob Heilbrunn tries to make sense of the house that Kristol built.
After Vladimir Putin’s announcement today that he would support Dimitri Medvedev to be the next Russian president, Nikolas K. Gvosdev gives some perspective.
Contrary to what many have said, supporting torture is not part of being a conservative. If continued, White House policies that tolerate it will undermine U.S. credibility, produce bad intelligence and put American soldiers at risk.
If ruling Pakistan is like riding a tiger, President Pervez Musharraf may be drawing in his reins too tightly, according to some analysts.
Four reviewers take on John Mearsheimer and Stephen Walt's controversial book on the "Israel Lobby."
The finger-pointing should extend far beyond those mentioned in the recently released inspector general's report on the CIA's pre-9/11 intelligence failures.