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INTERVIEW: Russia's Offensive in Georgia a Signal to NATO to Stay Away from Its 'Space'
August 26, 2008

INTERVIEW: Solving the Crisis in the Caucasus
August 19, 2008

INTERVIEW: Next U.S. President Must Cope with Splintered Pakistani Leadership
August 13, 2008


William G. HylandIn Memoriam: William G. Hyland
Confidence in U.S. Foreign Policy IndexConfidence in U.S. Foreign Policy Index
How to Promote Global HealthHow to Promote Global Health
What Now?Roundtable on the Iraq Study Group Report
9/11: A Roundtable9/11:
A Roundtable
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July/August 2008
Vol 87, Number 4

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Rethinking the National Interest
Condoleezza Rice
The Secretary of State reflects on the lessons of the past eight years.
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The New Israel and the Old
Walter Russell Mead
The real key to Washington's pro-Israel policy is long-lasting and broad-based support for the Jewish state among the American public at large.
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China's Olympic Nightmare
Elizabeth C. Economy and Adam Segal
Failure to plan for predictable problems has turned China's coming-out party into an embarrassment.
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A Partnership of Equals
C. Fred Bergsten
Beijing is shirking its responsibilities to the global economy. To encourage better behavior, Washington should offer to share global economic leadership.
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In the Tank
David G. Victor and Sarah Eskreis-Winkler
Oil stocks can help buffer economic shocks, but only if Washington radically reforms its handling of them.
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The Future of North America
Robert A. Pastor
It's time to integrate further with Canada and Mexico, not separate from them.
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Building a New Atlantic Alliance
James P. Rubin
How the United States can restore its relationship with Europe.
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Democratization and Its Discontents
Eva Bellin
Washington can promote political reform best by backing off.
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Shortsighted Statecraft
Daniel C. Kurtzer
Stopping three decades of unnecessary bungling.
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Present at the Re-Creation
Andrew J. Bacevich
Robert Kagan's Return of History ignores the Iraqi elephant in the room.
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Terror and the Law
Curtis A. Bradley
Benjamin Wittes’ Law and the Long War is required reading for anyone interested in the legal challenges posed by the war on terror.
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Is Ethnic Conflict Inevitable?
James Habyarimana, Macartan Humphreys, Daniel Posner, Jeremy Weinstein, Richard Rosecrance, Arthur Stein, and Jerry Z. Muller
Critics refute Muller's assumptions about ethnic conflict; Muller responds.
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When to Leave Iraq
Colin H. Kahl and William E. Odom
Today, tomorrow, or yesterday?
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Revolutionary Road?
Bernardo Alvarez Herrera and Francisco Rodríguez
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Does Osama Still Call the Shots?
Marc Sageman and Bruce Hoffman
Debating whether the real terrorist threat is top-down or bottom-up.
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