The Fading U.S.-Pakistan Alliance

The Fading U.S.-Pakistan Alliance

Unless there is a decisive turn in events, Washington might be getting closer to losing a powerful ally in a much-troubled and highly strategic region.

Review: The Unraveling

Review: The Unraveling

A new book on Pakistan looks at the thicket of problems in which the United States has become enmeshed.

Reorienting U.S. Security Strategy in South Asia

Reorienting U.S. Security Strategy in South Asia

The Obama administration’s approach to the Afghan war is too narrowly focused. Instead, the administration should focus on India-Pakistan rapprochement as the hallmark of a cohesive South Asia strategy.

Genuine Partnership or a Marriage of Convenience?

India and China, two leading emerging economies in the world, are competing with each other, as well as Africa’s traditional western trading partners, to build a stronger relationship with Africa.

Afghanistan under the Knife

We’ve stuck a knife deep into Afghanistan. With bin Laden dead, should we take it out or keep it in?

Libya: Where Are the BRICs?

Libya: Where Are the BRICs?

Brazil, Russia, India, and China did not support the UN resolution on the use of force against the Libyan government. What does this mean for the new world order?