Friday, October 31st, 2008 Posted in India, Terrorism, U.S. Foreign Policy, human rights | 1 Comment »
Somehow, I don’t feel cheered by indications in the month since I wrote my article for the 25th anniversary edition of World Policy Journal that India seems right on track ...Thursday, October 30th, 2008 Posted in Europe, Free Trade, Terrorism, U.S. Foreign Policy | No Comments »
The following article appears in the 25th anniversary issue of World Policy Journal. For the month of November, read the entire 25th anniversary issue, fall 2008, for free! Both Europe ...Tuesday, October 28th, 2008 Posted in Afghanistan, Iraq, U.S. Foreign Policy | No Comments »
What is the exit strategy for Iraq now?” asked Leon Sigal in a prescient article in World Policy Journal back in fall 2007. He went on to tell the tale ...Tuesday, October 28th, 2008 Posted in Diplomacy, Economy, Globalization, U.S. Foreign Policy | No Comments »
The following article appears in the 25th anniversary issue of World Policy Journal. For the month of November, read the entire 25th anniversary issue, fall 2008, for free! A quarter ...Wednesday, October 15th, 2008 Posted in China, India, International Law, Nuclear Weapons | 1 Comment »
The past two months have seen some interesting developments in Sino-Indian relations. Immediately after India’s official entrance into the group of nuclear states sent shudders through the nonproliferation community worldwide, ...Monday, October 13th, 2008 Posted in North Korea, Nuclear Weapons, Terrorism, U.S. Foreign Policy | 1 Comment »
One small step forward by North Korea and the United States; one large step for mankind. The political fight to persuade North Korea to halt its nuclear bomb making activities ...Friday, October 10th, 2008 Posted in Economy, Europe, Finance, Globalization | 1 Comment »
The global financial crisis has now hit Europe square in the face and, all of a sudden, this nascent continental superpower appears to have a chin far weaker than most ...