Boehner Shows Wisdom Where Romney Doesn’t
The House leader is more realistic than his party’s presidential candidate about China’s currency.
The House leader is more realistic than his party’s presidential candidate about China’s currency.
By doing a deal with Iran, the United States can maintain a balance of power in the Middle East.
Russia has conducted naval exercises in the Eastern Mediterranean for several years. No reason to read more into this.
The Muslim Brotherhood failed to make inroads into Libyan politics but the vote was hardly a victory for liberals.
The party can lose its grip on power if growth stalls but to keep growth up, it will have to relax its grip on power.
Even if America, China and Southeast Asian countries want to mend disputes, there are major political obstacles.
David Cameron had his chance to weaken the Franco-German axis and blew it.
Lack of security and skills and corruption are major impediments to foreign investment in the reconstruction of Afghanistan.
The Spanish leader unveils “necessary” austerity measures to bring spending in line with revenue.
The interests of the nations involved thwart the case for an international responsibility to protect civilians in Syria.
The Netherlands need the United States to provide a counterweight to Germany.
The Muslim Brotherhood’s popularity could erode if there isn’t economic progress.
Wikistrat analyzes the costs and benefits of American efforts to boost ties with Uzbekistan.
The Russian leaders worries more about his nationalist than liberal opposition.
The defection of a top Syrian officer appears to be the first crack in Bashar Assad’s inner circle.