
India’s rise as a global power poses new challenges to China’s interests in its near-abroad. Relations between Delhi and Beijing have improved on the basis of shared economic interests, but strategic uncertainties remain.

The Arab revolutions sweeping across the Middle East are generating significant change in the regional order. The oil-producing Gulf Cooperation Council finds itself dealing with a rapidly shifting political reality spanning from Morocco to Bahrain.

Since coming to power in 1970, the Syrian regime has had an uneasy relationship with the Palestinians. While Syrian presidents have consistently claimed to champion the Palestinian cause, but in practice relations have often fluctuated.

Congressman Michael Turner spoke on the House defense act and its relation to the New START agreement, further nuclear reductions, U.S. nuclear targeting strategy, missile defense, and non-strategic nuclear weapons in Europe.

To gain the popular legitimacy needed for a sustained political transition, Egypt’s government will need to show progress on the economic front. What happens in Egypt is pivotal in determining the course of the rest of the region.

Ten years after 9/11 and the start of the war in Afghanistan, it is important to consider how the relationship between Western and Muslim publics has evolved, and what this means for policy makers.
Georgia is entering a critical period of political transition in 2012 and 2013, as the country faces fundamental choices about its strategic direction and long-term development model.

After the inevitable departure of Muammar Qaddafi, Libya will face the daunting challenge of rebuilding its political system from the ground up.

Producer Ridley Scott and Oscar-winning director Kevin Macdonald took 80,000 submissions and 4,500 hours of footage from 192 countries, all shot on the same day, and created Life in a Day, a groundbreaking, feature-length documentary.

Failure to reform the U.S. transportation system risks deepening the country's dependence on oil and eroding global economic competitiveness. Is there a long-term strategy that can stabilize gas prices, finance America's transportation infrastructure, and decrease the deficit?