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Page 1 of 38 next›› World/Foreign PolicyThe Canadian Way of War Can we learn to fight from our staid northern neighbors? November 13, 2009 | Policy, Pressure, and Peace If the United States wants peace in the Middle East and Afghanistan, it's going to have to use its leverage. November 11, 2009 | | web only A Too Late Solution? J Street's first conference may have been a success, but prospects are still bleak for the two-state solution the organization wants. October 29, 2009 | | web only Defending Goldstone A report on last year's Gaza conflict has provoked outrage in Israel. But is the reaction justified? October 16, 2009 | | web only Europe-a-Dope The European Union is becoming ever stronger, and no one seems to care. October 15, 2009 | | web only American Ignorance and Afghanistan We can't keep training the public to think in black and white terms about a very gray war. October 12, 2009 | | web only Dalai Drama How much should we read into Obama's choice not to meet with the Dalai Lama? October 6, 2009 | | web only The Specter of Containment Should we approach today's nuclear threats using Cold War policy? October 2, 2009 | | web only Is Europe's Left in Crisis? The defeat of Germany's Social Democrats certainly isn't good for socialism in Europe. But is the loss as devastating as many say? September 30, 2009 | | web only How Will World Leaders Fix the Financial Mess? Economist Ken Rogoff previews the agenda at this week's G-20 Summit. September 23, 2009 | | web only Kristol and the Tea Baggers Intellectuals don't always guide movements; often, movements guide intellectuals. September 23, 2009 | | web only A National Mission Britain's national goal of reducing child poverty was a political success. Did it work? September 18, 2009 | Hawks and a Hack Job John McCain, Joe Lieberman, and Lindsay Graham all want the White House to commit more resources to Afghanistan. Too bad the senators don't have any credibility on the issue. September 17, 2009 | | web only Sea Change of Japan? Thanks to a landslide victory for Japan's opposition party, the United States' relationship with its Asian ally just became rather unpredictable. September 3, 2009 | | web only Civilian Affairs The Obama administration says civilian safety is a priority in Afghanistan. But have ground tactics really shifted since the Bush era? September 1, 2009 | | web only Chicken Little Goes to Europe Western Europe is being transformed by immigrants from the Islamic world. But they are not the enemy within. August 28, 2009 | Overdue Process When it comes to terrorist suspects in detention, Obama is finding that Bush set a difficult precedent to break. August 20, 2009 | Fragments of the Afghan State Today, Afghans cast their votes under the threat of violence. But even if the election goes smoothly, one day's outcome should not be mistaken for sustained, effective governance. August 20, 2009 | | web only Keeping Up With the Clintons The world still isn't accustomed to a husband and wife who both have a lot of official power. August 17, 2009 | | web only Same As It Ever Was? The pro-Israel lobby, long seen as an immutable part of American politics, may be headed toward obsolescence. August 7, 2009 | | web only Page 1 of 38 next›› |