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Foreign Policy
July 1, 2013
John B. Judis
Egypt: Back to the Future
July 1, 2013
James P. Rubin
Choose the Right Foreign Adventures
Three smart choices Obama should make
June 28, 2013
John B. Judis
Should the U.S. Continue to Threaten Iran With War?
June 18, 2013
John B. Judis
The Two-State Solution is Dying
June 5, 2013
James P. Rubin
Susan Rice Won't Make Much Difference
Her new role as national security adviser will have little impact on Obama's foreign policy
June 5, 2013
Julia Ioffe
Susan Rice is a Better Fit for National Security Adviser than for Secretary of State
May 16, 2013
Molly Redden
Bill Kristol's Galactic Empire
The many, many board seats of D.C.'s ultimate operator
May 8, 2013
Dennis Ross
Israel Acted on Its Red Line. Now Obama Must Act on His.
April 18, 2013
Leon Wieseltier
Obama Crosses His Own Red Line
The president turns a blind eye to Syria's use of chemical weapons
March 25, 2013
Elizabeth D. Samet
Bureaucratic Warriors
Is Foreign Policy Any Different When It's Crafted by Veterans?
February 7, 2013
Aaron David Miller
Chill Out, John Kerry
Advice for the new secretary of state about Israeli-Palestinian relations
January 29, 2013
Leon Wieseltier
Welcome to the Era of the Light Footprint
Obama finally finds his doctrine
May 3, 2011
William J. Dobson
A Victory for Democratic Foreign Policy
January 17, 2011
Todd Gitlin
Standardizing
December 31, 2010
Ann Marlowe
DISPATCH: The Mysterious Evolution of Kandahar—And Its Insurgency
December 30, 2010
Eric Weinberger
Will Academic Freedom Be Protected at Yale's New College in Singapore?
December 26, 2010
Reuel Marc Gerecht
Should the CIA Turn Against Pakistan's Spies?
December 20, 2010
Andrew J. Bacevich
What Poets Can Teach Us About the War in Afghanistan
December 20, 2010
Orville Schell
Richard Holbrooke in Asia
December 15, 2010
Melik Kaylan
If Only Holbrooke Had Been Given a Free Hand in Afghanistan
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