Iraqis Regard Arab League Summit Warily
Baghdad’s residents are less enthusiastic about the conference than their government.
Baghdad’s residents are less enthusiastic about the conference than their government.
It may prove a tough sell to non-Russian peoples that they will not be junior partners in orbiting Kremlin interests.
Beijing adopts a more conciliatory tone in its maritime border disputes with Southeast Asian countries.
The Republican chairman of the House budget committee says his spending plan would levy taxes “in a fairer way.”
There is little doubt that Italy’s employment system must change but left-wing parties and unions are critical.
India’s condemnation of Sri Lankan human rights abuses must be seen as part of a regional game.
Despite concerns that America is unilaterally disarming, the domestic weapons industry is not in terminal decline.
As with Israel, India begins to hide its engagement with Iran behind hostile rhetoric.
Less than three weeks after America promised to supply humanitarian aid, North Korea announces a missile launch.
There are many practical problems with President Barack Obama’s health reform law.
Sympathy for Pakistan’s Balochs is unlikely to lead to official pressure on Islamabad.
The purge of a provincial Communist Party chief proves that China’s elite has no desire to relive the past.
Peru sends away a British frigate to show support for Argentina’s claim to the Falkland Islands.
The routine deployment of a Russian tanker vessel to a Syrian port is misinterpreted as a show of force.
Wikistrat analyzes the rapprochement between two former Cold War rivals.