Around the World Saturday
- Europe Must Back Ukraine for Peace - David Miliband, The Guardian
- Ex-Soviet States Fear Russia - Otto Luchterhandt, Der Spiegel
- Bodies Piling Up in Mexican Drug War - Ken Ellingwood, LA Times
- Opium Haze Clouds Afghanistan - John Metzler, China Post
- Thriving Muslim Sexuality - Naomi Wolf, Sydney Morning Herald
- Star Wars, Tsar Bright - Austin Bay, Washington Times
- Russia: Put Out Even More Flags - The Economist
- We Need a New Checkpoint Charlie - Donald MacLaren, The Telegraph
- Nervous China Cracks Down on Dissent - Andrew Jacobs, NY Times
- London's Plan to Top Beijing - Amol Rajan, The Independent
- A New Iron Curtain? - Daniel McGroarty, RealClearWorld
- Putin Maps New Boundaries for Russia - Philip Stephens, Financial Times
- Iran's Secret Weapon: Oil, Not Bombs - David Blair, The Telegraph
- World's Most Powerful No. 2s - Foreign Policy
- Learning to Love Cold War II - Sean Guillory, Pajamas Media
Around The World Friday
Morning Edition
- A New Iron Curtain? - Daniel McGroarty, RealClearWorld
- Putin Maps New Boundaries for Russia - Philip Stephens, Financial Times
- Iran's Secret Weapon: Oil, Not Bombs - David Blair, The Telegraph
- World's Most Powerful No. 2s - Foreign Policy
- Learning to Love Cold War II - Sean Guillory, Pajamas Media
- Legacy of Stalin's Poison Pills - Paul Goble, Moscow Times
- Russia and New Axis of Evil - Arthur Herman, Wall Street Journal
- Farewell to World Peace? - C. Kurzman & N. Englehart, CS Monitor
- Putin's Gold-Medal War - Chris Patten, Daily Times
- China Moving Beachhead to Fiji - Alan Goodall, Japan Times
- Changing Rules of Global Diplomacy - Nader Mousavizadeh, The Times
- Rape as War Crime - Michael Gawenda, Sydney Morning Herald
- Stoking Bonfire of Liberal Vanities - Martin Kettle, The Guardian
- Pakistan and Disturbed Nukes - Arnaud de Borchgrave, Washington Times
- So. Africa Needs Credible Opposition - William Gumede, Independent
Afternoon Edition
- Ukraine Plays a Risky Game - Con Coughlin, Daily Telegraph
- America Has Lost its Way in the World - Malcolm Fraser, The Age
- Central Asia Watches Warily - Oksana Antonenko, Int'l Herald Tribune
- Will Turkey Abandon NATO? - Zeyno Baran, Wall Street Journal
- Why I'm Happy to Help Hugo Chavez - Ken Livingstone, The Guardian
- Gul's Turkish Report Card - Huseyin Gulerce, Today's Zaman
- King Georgia - Matthew Continetti, Weekly Standard
- Tracking the Terrorists Online - Yassin Musharbash, Der Spiegel
- Drama and Democracy in America - Matthew Norman, Independent
- Israel's Prisoner Release Was Right Move - Yossi Alpher, Daily Star
Around The World Thursday
Morning Edition
- How Reagan Would've Dealt with Georgia - Henry Nau, LA Times
- Russia's Big Mistake - Paul Goble, Foreign Policy
- Is Georgia's Case Like Kosovo or Not? - Robert Marquand, CS Monitor
- World's Most Powerful Woman: Merkel - Egan & Schoenberger, Forbes
- Tomorrow's Satellite Wars - Guy Gugliotta, The Atlantic
- Gold Medal No Substitute for Governance - Orville Schell, Taipei Times
- Counting Olympic Medals by GDP - Samuel Chi, RealClearSports
- How to Handle an Angry Bear - David Howell, Japan Times
- Stop Provoking Russia Pointlessly - Robert Skidelsky, The Times
- Britain Adrift Without Foreign Policy - Iain Martin, The Telegraph
- Georgia Ends US's Unipolar World - Seumas Milne, The Guardian
- Charlie Wilson's Peace - Charles Wilson, Washington Post
- Ship of Fools Aboard 'Free Gaza' - Dan Kosky, Jerusalem Post
- Brainstorming on Pakistani Violence - Eric Schmitt, NY Times
- A 'People's Victory' in Malaysia - Colum Murphy, Far East. Econ. Review
Afternoon Edition
- Is This the Age of the Autocrat? - Francis Fukuyama, The Age
- Moscow Plans to Redraw European Map - Mikheil Saakashvili, FT
- Saakashvili's Folly - William Pfaff, Int'l Herald Tribune
- In Denver, Making Room for Moscow - Michael Moran, Newsweek
- 'Dysfunctional' Has Worked for Canada - Don Martin, National Post
- Rudd at Risk from His Own Monster - Dennis Shanahan, The Australian
- Nepal's Remarkable Peace - Ian Martin, The Guardian
- Kashmir's 'Azaadi' Demand About Religion - Yogi Sikand, Rediff
- How the Georgian Conflict Really Started - Melik Kaylan, WSJ
- Sticking it to Gazprom - Joseph Somsel, American Thinker
Around The World Wednesday
Morning Edition
- This War Could Have Been Avoided - Eduard Shevardnadze, Der Spiegel
- A Chance for New Mistakes - T. Couloumbis & B. Ahlstrom, RCW
- China's Apologists Are Clueless - Martin Samuel, Times of London
- Underestimating Cuba's Espionage Threat - Henry Gomez, RealClearWorld
- Take This War into Pakistan - Jawed Ludin, The Guardian
- Dirty Politics Killing Hope in Pakistan - Isambard Wilkinson, The Telegraph
- Pakistan Desperate for Reform - Ziad Haider, Daily Times
- Syria's Assad Wants a Cold War - Meir Javedanfar, Pajamas Media
- West Struggling to Counter Moscow - P. Richter & S. Loiko, LA Times
- Brazen Russia, Weak Europe - Bernard-Henri Levy, Wall Street Journal
- China's Golden Image - Helle Dale, Washington Times
- China's Biblical Seven Years - Thomas Friedman, NY Times
- Showcasing the Best of China - Ramesh Thakur, Japan Times
- New Twist on Congo's 'Blood Diamonds' - A. Halperin & J. Moore, CS Monitor
- Non-English Speakers Need Not Apply - Lorne Rubenstein, Globe and Mail
Afternoon Edition
- Why Russia Had to Recognize Breakaway Regions - Dmitry Medvedev, FT
- Target the Kremlin Pocketbooks - D. Rivkin & C. Ramos-Mrosovsky, WaPo
- Diminishing Returns for Rice in Israel - Daniel Levy, The Guardian
- A Jihad Grows in Kashmir - Pankaj Mishra, NY Times
- Will Harper Get Away With His Gambit? - Lawrence Martin, Globe & Mail
- Does Ideology Support Russian Rhetoric? - Bulent Kenes, Today's Zaman
- India's Do-Nothing Government - Sitaram Yechury, Hindustan Times
- Kobe and the Triumph of Internationalism - Alvaro Vargas Llosa, TNR
- Pakistan Requires Western Patience - Hassan Abbas, Int'l Herald Tribune
- One Way to Save U.S.-Russia Relations - Rose Gottemoeller, Moscow Times
Around The World Tuesday
Morning Edition
- Russia's Challenge to World Order - Sens. L. Graham & J. Lieberman, WSJ
- Dropping the Ball on Russia Policy - Robert Dujarric & Andy Zelleke, RCW
- China Changing, But Wall Still There - Boris Johnson, The Telegraph
- Zhang Yimou - Patriot or Sellout? - G. Allen Johnson, RealClearWorld
- Biden's Dangerous Blink on Iran - Michael Rubin, Washington Post
- Iran Looking for Enemies - Nir Boms & Shayan Arya, Washington Times
- Trouble Looms in Iraq - Shawn Brimley & Colin Kahl, LA Times
- Musharraf's Pakistan Had Potential - H.D.S. Greenway, Boston Globe
- China's Synchronized Anachronism - Tion Kwa, Daily Times
- Chinese 'Oldies' Raised Bar for Caring - Tom Plate, Japan Times
- Beijing's Triumph of Engineering - Jamie Metzl, Far East. Econ. Review
- EU Treads Gingerly in Georgia Crisis - Steven Erlanger, NY Times
- Template for Peace Is Inclusion - Paul Keating, Sydney Morning Herald
- Merkel Changing Her Tune - Beste, Koelbl & Kurbjuweit, Der Spiegel
- Britain's Demise Greatly Exaggerated - David Aaronovitch, The Times
Afternoon Edition
- We Can Help China Embrace the Future - Tony Blair, WSJ
- Russia Must Respect Liberty - D. Cameron & M. Topolánek, Daily Telegraph
- The Truth About Russia in Georgia - Michael J. Totten, Middle East Journal
- Europe into the Breach - Volker Perthes, Int'l Herald Tribune
- Old Cure to London's New Gang Problem - John Heale, Times of London
- Why Pakistan is Reactivating the Kashmir Front - Sushant Sareen, Rediff
- Thai Protests Turn Nasty - Shawn Crispin, Asia Times
- Three Guys, a Trailer and Israel's Survival - Caroline Glick, Jerusalem Post
- Can Insurgencies Be Beaten? - Arnaud de Borchgrave, Washington Times
- Terms of Amity for Britain, Japan - Hugh Cortazzi, Japan Times
Around The World Monday
Morning Edition
- Georgia and the Stakes for Ukraine - Victor Yuschenko, Washington Post
- It's About Power, Stupid - Mandy Rossouw, Mail and Guardian
- Can the Burmese Rescue Themselves? - George Packer, New Yorker
- Turkey's Foreign Policy Challenges - Ihsan Dagi, Today's Zaman
- Conditions Ripe for Al Qaeda in Somalia - Edmund Sanders, LA Times
- Politics and Policy Don't Mix on Climate - Mark Davis, SMH
- Ignored Causes of Yemen's Instability - Intissar Fakir, Daily Star
- Obama Offers Reconciliation Home & Abroad - Roger Cohen, NY Times
- Nonnuclear High Ground - Hiroku Hanai, Japan Times
- The Devastation of Iraq's Past - Hugh Eakin, New York Review of Books
- Shadowy Deals in Nuclear Net's Undoing - Sanger and Broad, IHT
- The Politics of Latin American Poverty - Mary Anastasia O'Grady, WSJ
- The Age of Solzhenitsyn - Alexei Bayer, Moscow Times
- Colombia's Perilous Success - Daniel Linkser, The Guardian
- Global Consensus on Trade Is Unravelling - Lawrence Summers, FT
Afternoon Edition
- Eastern Europe Can Defend Itself - Max Boot, Wall Street Journal
- If Saakashvili Stays, Russia Loses - Richard Holbrooke, Gulf Times
- Brand Britain Becoming Counterfeit - Jim White, Daily Telegraph
- China Showed the World It's Out of Sync - Tion Kwa, Japan Times
- What Would Biden's Middle East Policy Look Like? - Shmuel Rosner, Slate
- Obama Through Muslim Eyes - Daniel Pipes, Jerusalem Post
- In the Shadow of the Red Czar - Simon Sebag Montefiore, IHT
- NATO Must Not Be Expanded Further - Jonathan Steele, The Guardian
- How a Euro-Molehill Became a Mountain - Ralph Atkins, Financial Times
- Pakistan Needs Religious Consensus on Terror - S.M. Hussain, Daily Times