Thailand’s parliament has officially dissolved with elections in less than two months. The current, highly unpopular government led by Prime Minister Prayuth Chan-ocha and a group of military-backed ...
The mass protests that have rocked Peru since December threaten to upend regional supply chains, intensify migration flows, ...
Peter Obi may have lost the Nigerian presidential election, but he and the movement he leads may yet win the political war.
U.S. soldiers walk by a defaced poster of former Iraqi President Saddam Hussein in April 2003. Lynsey Addario/Getty Images Wars are fought not only on the battlefield but also in domestic political ...
Russia recently issued a new draft for a UN international convention on cybersecurity. An alternative proposal offers a freer vision of internet governance, and would provide a more action-oriented ...
The Kim Jong-un Regime in a Hostile World, CFR’s Scott A. Snyder and University of British Columbia’s Kyung-Ae Park offer a robust examination of North Korean ...
The PBoC has fine-tuned its mortgage rates policy to stabilize housing prices, but not without unintended consequences.
An impenetrable electoral process in Zimbabwe breeds cynicism in the next generation of voters, to the peril of democracy efforts.
Child marriage remains legal in most U.S. States. Before it can curb this harmful practice abroad, the U.S. must first end it ...
I found myself bobbing offshore along Iraq’s tiny coastline in a raging sandstorm, as a reporter covering the U.S. Navy SEALs and Polish special forces’ operations in the U.S.-led ...
On the two-decade anniversary of the U.S. invasion, Iraq is weakly governed, leaving it prone to instability and meddling by ...
How would an SDR bond work?   Could such a bond issue help stretch the World Bank's and safely mobilize billions to fight ...