Washington is outmaneuvered on the South China Sea Dispute by deft diplomacy, as ASEAN renders itself useless.
Who Can Contain China When U.S. Policy Fails?
A mutual prosperity doctrine is a better solution for U.S.-China relations in the 21st century.
The “28 pages”: A Diversion From Real US-Saudi Issues
When will the real contradictions between U.S. and Saudi interests finally be openly acknowledged?
Donald Trump: The Narendra Modi of America?
Two outsiders in India and the United States, each determined to tackle their country’s exhausted political establishment.
Israel and Turkey: Approaching Reconciliation?
Normalization negotiations seem closer than ever to conclusion, but significant differences remain on Gaza, Hamas and Egypt.
Saudi Arabia Abroad: A Kingdom In Retreat
Despite military adventurism beyond Saudi borders, the comfortable status quo is fading.
Obama’s Farewell to Europe
Is the 44th U.S. President burying the Euro-Atlantic alliance?
Does Saudi Arabia Want to Break Up Yemen?
What could possibly explain the current strategy?
Message to the West: Don’t Just Focus on Pleasing Pakistani Generals
The West doing more to strengthen Pakistan’s civilian government will help the fight against terrorism.























