Author
Martin Walker

Senior Director of the Global Business Policy Council
Martin Walker is the Senior Director of the Global Business Policy Council, a private think-tank for CEOs founded by the A T Kearney business consultancy. He is also a syndicated columnist and Editor-in-Chief Emeritus of United Press International.
Previously, in his 25 years as a journalist with The Guardian newspaper, he served as bureau chief in Moscow and the United States, as well as European editor and assistant editor.
A regular broadcaster on the BBC, National Public Radio and CNN, and panelist on Inside Washington and The McLaughlin Show, he is also a senior scholar at the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars in Washington DC, a senior fellow of the World Policy Institute at the New School for Social Research in New York, and a contributing editor of the Los Angeles Times’s Opinion section and of Europe magazine.
His books include “Waking Giant: Gorbachev and Perestroika,” “The Cold War: A History,” “Clinton: The President They Deserve” and “America Reborn,” published in May 2000 by Knopf. His latest novel “Bruno, Chief of Police” will be published in the U.S. in 2009 by Knopf and in Germany by Diogenes.
Articles by Martin Walker
The Coming British Collapse
As Britons prepare to head to the polls, how could a hung parliament provoke an instant financial crisis?
May 5, 2010
A Special Relationship No More?
Will the May 6 British elections lead to fissures in the U.S.-Britain relationship?
April 28, 2010
Revealing Little-Known Innovations
What bright ideas do today's innovators have for improving the technology of tomorrow?
December 5, 2008
Europe and the Battle for France
How will the outcome of France's presidential election resonate in Europe — and beyond?
April 25, 2007
Battling for the New Asia
What are the key factors in the diplomatic battle over Asia's future?
April 6, 2005
A Democratic Revolution in the Middle East?
Can democracy gain a sustained foothold in the Middle East?
March 29, 2005
The Washington-Jerusalem-Tehran Triangle
Who is the Middle Eastern power of the future?
February 10, 2005
D-Day: The End of Wars?
How much did D-Day contribute to ringing in the end of nation state warfare?
June 4, 2004
Adieu to U.S. Unilateralism?
Has the transatlantic alliance finally reemerged after two years of tension?
March 5, 2004
Europe's New Poor
What will be the effect of the entry of 100 million poorer Europeans into the EU?
November 3, 2003
The Western Alliance After Iraq
Will the transatlantic alliance learn an important lesson from Eastern Europe in the aftermath of Iraq?
February 18, 2003
How Asia Gets Militarized — Pictures of an Exhibition
Despite pitting its military against Iraq and possibly North Korea, is the U.S. military dominance vanishing?
January 17, 2003
A Look Back at 2002 — From the Journal of Osama bin Laden
What would Osama bin Laden say about the state of al Qaeda in the past year?
December 23, 2002
Global Fault Lines
With a predominant focus on U.S. policies, is Iraq really the only security threat the world is faced with?
November 27, 2002
What Americans Really Think of Europe
Are the Americans finally getting fed up with the Europeans?
November 21, 2002
Iran as a U.S. Ally?
Is the United States making new friends by challenging the Iraqi regime?
November 12, 2002
Turkey as a Transatlantic Olive Branch?
Is Turkey the key to patching up U.S.-German relations?
November 6, 2002
The Radiating Charms of Southwest Asia
Has Southwest Asia's nuclear potential been forgotten with Iraq in the forefront?
October 31, 2002
Two Kinds of Europeans
Has the U.S.-backed invasion of Iraq caused a rift among EU member states?
October 7, 2002
Immigration: The Real Source of Transatlantic Strife?
Despite the many similarities, is it time for a transatlantic divorce?
July 29, 2002
Walker Does Asia
What unusual features on Korea, China and Iraq did the world's mainstream press miss?
June 18, 2002
Asia: An Irreverent Look
From the oil fields of Kuwait to the bureaucracy of China, what eludes the mainstream press?
April 29, 2002
Spring Blossoms in the Middle East
What recent geopolitical developments could have a profound affect on the Middle East conflict?
March 13, 2002
How Vietnam Wants to Make France Pay
How are Vietnamese veterans forcing France to face up to its colonial debts?
March 9, 2002
Saudi Paupers and Afghan Needs
Shouldn't oil-rich Saudi Arabia lead the financing effort to rebuild Afghanistan?
January 21, 2002
The New Alliance: Israel,Turkey, India and the U.S.
Unusual times breed unusual allies — try looking off the beaten track.
January 17, 2002
The New Triple Alliance
Are Israel, India and Turkey building a strong new alliance of regional superpowers with global reach?
January 17, 2002
Horse-Trading in the European Union
Will the member countries of the European Union learn to cooperate with each other?
December 18, 2001
The Euro Takes Its Toll
Where would you suspect the first bankruptcy due to the introduction of the euro on January 1, 2002?
December 3, 2001
How George Bush Teaches Women Power to a Macho World
How does Bush teach South Asia the virtues of woman power in conducting foreign policy?
October 11, 2001
Satellite TV Comes to Kabul
Has the U.S.-led military intervention in Afghanistan caused the Taliban to cut itself off from the West?
October 10, 2001
The World’s Biggest Tourists
Comrades are filled with political zeal to help their societies advance further. So often, there is no time for leisure, or is there? But Globalist contributor and UPI columnist Martin Walker knows better.
August 29, 2001
Nepal: Royal Blood Vs. Geopolitics
How did a royal love affair result in regional instability involving two major Asian nations?
July 9, 2001
Can Canada Get Any Smaller?
How might Native American groups keep Quebec from pushing for independence?
March 12, 2001
Does Defense Spending Make the Economy Grow?
Does massive U.S. defense spending help the economy to grow?
January 3, 2001
Political Formation Flying
Did George W. Bush's election as U.S. President foreshadow a move to the right in Europe?
December 7, 2000
The Coming British Collapse
May 5, 2010
A Special Relationship No More?
April 28, 2010
Revealing Little-Known Innovations
December 5, 2008
Europe and the Battle for France
April 25, 2007
Battling for the New Asia
April 6, 2005
A Democratic Revolution in the Middle East?
March 29, 2005
The Washington-Jerusalem-Tehran Triangle
February 10, 2005
D-Day: The End of Wars?
June 4, 2004
Adieu to U.S. Unilateralism?
March 5, 2004
Europe's New Poor
November 3, 2003
The Western Alliance After Iraq
February 18, 2003
How Asia Gets Militarized — Pictures of an Exhibition
January 17, 2003
A Look Back at 2002 — From the Journal of Osama bin Laden
December 23, 2002
Global Fault Lines
November 27, 2002
What Americans Really Think of Europe
November 21, 2002
Iran as a U.S. Ally?
November 12, 2002
Turkey as a Transatlantic Olive Branch?
November 6, 2002
The Radiating Charms of Southwest Asia
October 31, 2002
Two Kinds of Europeans
October 7, 2002
Immigration: The Real Source of Transatlantic Strife?
July 29, 2002
Walker Does Asia
June 18, 2002
Asia: An Irreverent Look
April 29, 2002
Spring Blossoms in the Middle East
March 13, 2002
How Vietnam Wants to Make France Pay
March 9, 2002
Saudi Paupers and Afghan Needs
January 21, 2002
The New Alliance: Israel,Turkey, India and the U.S.
January 17, 2002
The New Triple Alliance
January 17, 2002
Horse-Trading in the European Union
December 18, 2001
The Euro Takes Its Toll
December 3, 2001
How George Bush Teaches Women Power to a Macho World
October 11, 2001
Satellite TV Comes to Kabul
October 10, 2001
The World’s Biggest Tourists
August 29, 2001
Nepal: Royal Blood Vs. Geopolitics
July 9, 2001
Can Canada Get Any Smaller?
March 12, 2001
Does Defense Spending Make the Economy Grow?
January 3, 2001
Political Formation Flying
December 7, 2000