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foreign policy after george w. bush

The Case for Restraint America has been trying to do too much with too little. It’s time to do less and succeed more.

The Case for Restraint Francis Fukuyama responds to Barry Posen.

The Case for Restraint Josef Joffe responds to Barry Posen.

The Case for Restraint Walter Russell Mead responds to Barry Posen.

The Case for Restraint Niall Feguson responds to Barry Posen.

The Case for Restraint Owen Harries responds to Barry Posen.

The Case for Restraint John Ikenberry responds to Barry Posen.

The Case for Restraint Lilia Shevtsova responds to Barry Posen.

The Case for Restraint Stephen D. Krasner responds to Barry Posen

The Case for Restraint Wang Jisi responds to Barry Posen.

The Case for Restraint James Q. Wilson responds to Barry Posen.

The Case for Restraint Bronislaw Geremek responds to Barry Posen.

The Case for Restraint C. Raja Mohan responds to Barry Posen.

The Case for Restraint Ruth Wedgwood responds to Barry Posen.

The Case for Restraint Itamar Rabinovich responds to Barry Posen.

Smart Power John J. Hamre talks with Joseph Nye and Richard Armitage.

Back to Balancing The next president will have to adopt less expansive methods in the Middle East, and accomplish more.

Borderline Insanity A proposal for settling the Afghan-Pakistan border dispute, and closing down a key al-Qaeda sanctuary.

ground up

To Helmand and Back One woman’s tale of a year spent fighting poppy cultivation and policy incoherence in southern Afghanistan.

Amateur Hour A worm’s-eye view of what went wrong with reconstruction and development in postwar Iraq.

The Business We've Chosen Blistering heat, IEDs and highly irregular officers: working with the Iraqi Army in Ninewa province.

pols & polls

Turkey's Veiled Democracy The AKP’s election victories are good news for Muslim liberalism.

Meet the Kirchners The story behind Argentina’s newest power couple.

The Hyperpresident Nicolas Sarkozy ran on a platform of breaking with the French status quo, and—sacrebleu!—he won.

reviews

Our Favorite Frenchman Three books on Alexis de Tocqueville pay homage, sort of.

The Death of Dying? For all human history, dying has been a social process as much as a biological one—until now?

Chic-onomics Elizabeth Currid thinks New York’s fashion, art and music scene is as economically important as Wall Street. It isn’t.

Mind Your Malthus Gregory Clark’s A Farewell to Alms aims to spoil our taste for Adam Smith with some warmed-over Malthus.

Retroview: Schumpeter's Century There’s more to Joseph Schumpeter than “creative destruction.”

notes & letters

Train of Life The birth of Steve Goodman’s “City of New Orleans.”

Strategy on the Cheap There are more ways than one to mismatch ends and means.

Volume 3, Number 2
November/December 2007

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