The Way Out of Libya
Turkey and South Africa need to push on their talks with Gaddafi in order to end the violence in Libya.
Turkey and South Africa need to push on their talks with Gaddafi in order to end the violence in Libya.
Christopher Haynes argues that the military’s actions in recent days prove that it’s not on the side of the revolution.
The United States share responsibility for there not being a Sino-American dialogue.
Joonatan Jakobs is more optimistic about Europe’s ability to emerge from its debt crisis but many uncertainties linger.
Can amphibious assault ships replace supercarriers in American naval strategy?
Are Sunnis and Alawis turning against each other and is the Syrian government to blame?
Geostrategic concerns prevent India and the United States from taking their relationship to the next level.
America’s alliance with Pakistan is relevant beyond the war in Afghanistan.
Will Pakistan, with Chinese support, manage to counterbalance India’s naval might in the Indian Ocean?
The terrorist attack in Mumbai should be no reason to pull the rug from under negotiations between India and Pakistan.
Can the United States Air Force afford to build dozens of advanced heavy bomber aircraft over the next decade?
The crisis was supposed to herald the demise of global capitalism. Yet across Europe, the left has been losing elections.
The EU could be a facilitator between any number of powers in a multipolar world.
Libya is not the exception. Carefully prepared interventions and conflicts are.
Short of invasion, there is very little the United States can do stop Assad’s brutalities.