Can the EU overcome the differences in style and substance between its two key members — France and Germany?
Marianne and Brunhilde: Reflections on France and Germany in Europe (Part I)
Are France and Germany so vital to the EU precisely because they disagree on virtually everything?
Can Young People Rebuild Colombia’s Social Capital?
Can a new generation of Colombians build a brighter future for their country?
Did Obama Love Drones Too Much?
Does the United States fully understand what it has wrought through the use of armed drones?
Iran, Syria and Blurry Red Lines
Are the “red lines” set by the United States for weapons of mass destruction a lot less sharp in a post-Iraq Middle East?
India-Pakistan: What Impedes the Rise of Anti-Establishment Rebels?
What can Pakistan’s elections tell us about the coming fate of India’s reformers battling stifling corruption?
Will a UN Fact-Finding Mission Ever Make It to Syria?
Will the world consider intervening even if they don’t have all the facts?
The Changing Nature of Power in Asia
Highly distinctive characteristics of East Asian societies have shaped the region’s politics. Are family traditions changing because of modernization?
Obama’s Third Term
Why is the United States forever engaging in political scandals and horse races — rather than in the business of governing?

























