Power is a contested concept, and no one definition suits all purposes. Many analysts of international relations and foreign policy have…
Whatever you think of President Obama’s sudden decision last week to overturn his initial reluctance to intervene in Libya, the coalition…
The article “LTTE threat to disrupt Harvard discussion on Lanka turns into damp squib”, published on March 6, presented a severely…
Fareed Zakaria is one of our most perceptive analysts of America's role in the world, and I generally agree with him. But in the case of…
American Interests in South Asia: Building a Grand Strategy in Afghanistan, Pakistan, and India, is the latest in a series of policy books…
Is religion a force for good or evil in world politics? How much influence does it have? Despite predictions of its decline, religion has…
Iris Marion Young died in August 2006, at the age of only 57. Responsibility for Justice further develops some themes that have been…
In December, I traveled to Turkey with my wife and young son, as we do every year during winter break. This time, though, we had more than…
Perhaps the most striking finding in the United Nations' recent 20th anniversary Human Development Report is the outstanding performance of…
Most of the critics complaining about President Barack Obama's actions during the Egypt crisis charge that he has been excessively reticent…