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Will the U.S.-India relationship live up to its potential as a solid partnership between the world’s oldest and largest democracies, and have potentially transformative consequences for Asia and the world?
The vote against Sri Lanka at the United Nations Human Rights Council shows India can use its foreign policy to promote democracy in Asia.
Cooperating with U.S.-led sanctions against Tehran would bring New Delhi long-term dividends
For the WTO to seize the mantle of global trade promotion, it must actually commit itself to promoting free trade.
The turmoil in Egypt most likely will not increase oil prices, but if it does, there are still arguments to be made to why it is worth it.
North Korea's newly revealed nuclear facility should surprise no one, and Washington must no longer be played for a fool. The U.S. should work with China on reunifying the Korean peninsula.
President Obama made fundamentally the right decision on Afghanistan--to resource a fully fledged counterinsurgency--and the job ahead is to ensure that his arbitrary date to "end" the war does not become the real endgame.
The United Nations's human rights record has never been good, and it is not getting any better.







