
The foreign policy of incoming leader Xi Jinping is likely to be broadly consistent with that of the previous administration.

With the U.S. presidential election and the 18th Party Congress in China now complete, American and Chinese leaders can turn their attention to larger issues.

Pakistan’s economy has experienced inconsistent growth and been confronted with repeated crises. What is the country's current administration doing to construct a strong foundation for the future of its citizens?

Russia and China are facing new challenges as they engage the new globalized marketplace. What can they learn from each other as they try to increase human capital and develop knowledge-based economies?

With President Obama going to serve a second term in office, new questions are emerging about the future of U.S.-Russia relations. The bilateral relationship is facing some of its greatest challenges since the end of the Cold War.

Developing and developed countries alike welcome China's surging outward direct investment.

The World Energy Outlook provides analysis and insight into global energy markets looking ahead over the next 25 years.

As U.S. and Russian arsenals are built down, consideration must be given to multilateral nuclear restraint.

Russian society is waking up and pushing back against Vladimir Putin’s brand of authoritarianism, which it had generally accepted in the previous decade, according to a new report from the Carnegie Moscow Center.

President Obama should focus the resources available to him to actively reengage in efforts to broker peace in the Middle East through a two-state solution that allows Israelis and Palestinians to live side by side in peace and security.