Big Bite, Tough Chew

How to grade President Obama’s first year in office? As Zhou Enlai replied when asked his opinion of the French Revolution, “It’s too soon to say.” Obama has set in motion a host of bold reforms that could break some of America’s deepest political impasses, or cause massive disillusionment if they fail. The big question […]

The Accidental Narcissists

Two new books ostensibly about Israel really aren’t.

No Breakthrough

At the October 2009 New York gala dinner of the International Crisis Group, former President Bill Clinton paid a moving tribute to the presidency of the man he had beaten, George H.W. Bush. Clinton said that two brave decisions Bush 41 made vastly eased the challenges of Clinton’s presidency. Clinton cited, first, Bush’s decision to […]

You Can Keep a Good Man Down

Warren G. Harding may have been a bounder, but he was a talented one.

Three More Years

The success of Barack Obama’s presidency will depend on his domestic accomplishments: health care, financial reform and the overall state of the economy. His presidency could be wrecked by foreign policy developments; it cannot be redeemed by them. The five big foreign policy challenges that the Administration confronts—North Korea, Iran, Middle East peace, Af-Pak and […]

What, Me Worry?

Pakistan has lots of problems, but jihadi violence isn’t the biggest one.

Foreign Policy in an Age of Austerity

A conversation with Brent Scowcroft.

Consider Lincoln

Dear Mr. President, It’s been nearly a year since Inauguration day, and it’s fair to say that things could be better. I think you know the lay of the land, but please permit me a brief summary.Just two months ago, on the first anniversary of your election, and the first time the voters had spoken […]

Big Problem, Wrong Conversation

Our recent health care debate has failed to tackle the real challenges.

FDR, LBJ or Jimmy Carter?

There are three Democratic predecessors in whose footsteps Barack Obama could follow: Jimmy Carter, who was seen as a failure in both domestic and foreign policy; Lyndon Johnson, who succeeded at home but failed abroad; and Franklin Roosevelt, who achieved great things on both fronts. If Obama gets a reasonable health care reform bill through […]

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