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A User's Guide to the Century

The New Economic Cycle

Thinking the Unthinkable- a Nuclear Free World?

Coalition of the Ineffectual

A New Historical Cycle? The Age of Obama and Why Conservatism Must Win For the Future

Revitalizing the Bush Doctrine?

Nuclear Danger Grows as Oil Prices Increase

Smugglers Passing Along Nuclear Secrets

On Energy Prices

Contours of a Post Cold War World

Coming Energy Wars

Imbalances of Power

Kagan on Charlie Rose

Nuclear Attack- A Worst Case Reality?

The Mythical "Post-American Era"

More on a "League of Democracies"

More On Proliferation

Keep America Open

The Devils and the Details

Robert Kagan's New Book

Rearming the World

What is the West?

Present at the Destruction- the Growing New World Disorder

Liberalism Begets Illiberalism

Debate on Free Trade

Is Democracy Winning?

Oil Prices to Double?

North Korea Helped Syria With Nuclear Reactor

Hedge Funds Increasing Hunger?

MAD at the Soldiers of Reason?

Fighting Pushback

Pole Dancing

The End of Nonproliferation

The Age of Nonpolarity

Paradigms in the Dark

Ethanol Leads to More Hunger

Asia Leans Republican

Putin Will Continue as "National Leader"

"Neocon Nation" and "The End of the End of History"

Kissinger's Three Revolutions

More on the Looming Asian Century

Kissinger on State of the World

Foreign Events Update

Purveyor of International Goods

NATO- Preemptive Nuclear Strike an Option

Tools of Statecraft

Problems of Spreading Democracy

What People Will Die For

Yearning for American Leadership

Top 10 Foreign Policy Stories Missed in 2007

A New Debate on the Shape of American Foreign Policy?

Palmerstonian Moment?

The Allure of Tyranny

Hirsi Ali, atheism and Islam

Depressed Superpower

World Without the West?

On Nuclear Arms

Kissinger on Diplomacy in the Post 9/11 World

Europeans Going "Nuclear"

Krauthammer on Our Alliances

Free Elections First

Geopolitics at $100 a Barrel

History of the State

Space- Merely the Next Military Frontier?

Trade Can Be Good

State of the World

Young vs. Old?

Apocalypse Soon?

Hyperdemocracy- A French Intellectual's View of 2060

Gates is No Scowcroft (Nor a Wolfowitz)

Scapegoats Once More?

Pragmatic Idealism from James Baker

Russia and China- Threats to the West Once More?

Revolution in Transatlantic Affairs

World Without the West

Reviews of Several Foreign Policy Books

Kissinger on Missile Defense

Death of Democracy Promotion

Space as Strategic Asset

The Dispensable Nation?

US to Allow Arms Control Treaty to Lapse

World’s First Internet War

On Geopolitics

China and Evangelism

The Next Intervention

On the Unipolar Moment

Democrats and Trade

Newt and the "Phony" War on Terror

Ron Paul and the Future on Non-Interventionism

More on the East's "NATO"

Foreign Affairs Searches for a Bipartisan Consensus on America ’s Grand Strategy

American Faux Pas In Asia ?

Fukuyama on Broad World Developments

Interview with Richard Holbrooke

A Tool America Needs

Realists Triumphing and the Future of Democracy

Trust, but Verify- Getting Back to Tough Nosed Diplomacy

How to Avoid the Pitfalls of Globalization

Kissinger and the American Century

State of the Trans-Atlantic Alliance

Dealing With China's Rise

Deal on Nuclear Technology with India and a Look at India and China's Relationship

Zakaria on Reducing Need for Foreign Oil

Foreign Policy in 08 and Are We Hypocrites

Africa Command and Possible Israeli-Syrian Diplomacy

Gorbachev and the "Winner's Complex"

Clinton-Obama Spat and 2008 Candidate Foreign Policy Visions

Some Ruminations On Current Foreign Policy Concerns...

Incredible! George S Patton's New Speech-Iraq & modern world

Washington Post Pieces- Bush Unfavorables, Rudy's Electability and a Heart of Darkness

China and Democracy

Two Interesting Foreign Policy Articles