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While Southeast Asian countries comprise some of the world's fastest growing economies and key transitional democracies, there are also those that resist democratization and many with pockets of persistent civil strife. In addition, Southeast Asia is home to hundreds of millions of Muslims, and--as evidenced by the Bali bombing in...
Only overwhelming sanctions leading to Iran’s economic collapse can work, but with Russia and China shielding Iran, such crippling sanctions appear unlikely.
The candidates must address the reset in a foreign policy debate. Is it good policy, bad policy, or—as this author argues—is there less to the reset than meets the eye?
For Pakistan, founded as a homeland for all Indian Muslims, the Sunni-Shiite divide is an awkward subject that many would rather ignore. But the rest of the world needs to pay more attention to this conflict.
The fight against terrorism is no closer to success today than it was a decade ago when, in the wake of the September 11 terror attacks, President George W. Bush declared a Global War on Terrorism.
Governor Salmaan Taseer's murder raises questions about the future of Pakistan's Western-educated elites.
The West is in a war of ideas against political Islam, and if free speech is not protected in Europe, we are already losing.






