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Foreign Affairs Archive
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Talk to the Gulf About Leadership
Posted on May 18, 2013 | No CommentsRichard LeBaron May 17, 2013 It is likely that every American president since George Washington has joked with his advisers that he would love to have the absolute power wielded... -
The Rise of China’s Reformers
Posted on April 18, 2013 | No CommentsChange You Can Believe In Evan A. Feigenbaum and Damien Ma A security guard stands in front of a stock ticker while watching Xi Jinping speak during a news conference.... -
The Next Korean War Conflict With North Korea Could Go Nuclear — But Washington Can Reduce the Risk
Posted on April 2, 2013 | No CommentsKeir A. Lieber and Daryl G. Press As North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un issues increasingly over-the-top threats — including intimations that he might launch nuclear strikes against the United... -
After strong statement vs North Korea, US must provide Kim with face-saving out
Posted on March 31, 2013 | No CommentsBy: Giles Hewitt, Agence France-Presse March 31, 2013 10:46 AM By publicly highlighting its recent deployment of nuclear-capable B-52 and stealth bombers over South Korea, Washington has, at times, almost... -
America’s Saudi Problem
Posted on January 27, 2013 | No CommentsObama can’t get it right on the Arab Spring unless he holds Saudi Arabia to account. BY MARC LYNCH | JANUARY 24, 2013 In Riyadh last week, where I was... -
Rethinking Latin America
Posted on March 31, 2012 | No CommentsBy Christopher Sabatini Running down the list of the U.S. State Department’s Latin America policy objectives in El País in September 2010, the economist Moisés Naím noted that they focused... -
Writing Constitutions in the Wake of the Arab Spring
Posted on December 3, 2011 | No CommentsThe Challenge of Consolidating Democracy Anthony Billingsley (Photo: Swiv / flickr) The wave of revolutions that ousted dictators in Tunisia, Egypt, and Libya continues its sweep through the Middle East.... -
Egyptian Foreign Policy After the Election
Posted on December 3, 2011 | No CommentsLetter From Cairo By Geneive Abdo Many things are up for grabs in this month’s Egyptian parliamentary elections: the role of religion, the power of the military, and the emerging... -
Egypt’s Military Learns its Lesson
Posted on December 3, 2011 | No CommentsHow the Ruling Council in Cairo Contained a Second Revolution By Eric Trager The second revolution has, supposedly, come to Egypt. Over the past twelve days, tens of thousands of... -
Big Business Is Good for America
Posted on November 12, 2011 | No CommentsWhy Vilifying Corporations Misses the Point Even though the Occupy Wall Street protests seem incoherent at times, one main theme is clear: anger at big business. On this count,... -
The Problem With Obama’s Decision to Leave Iraq
Posted on November 12, 2011 | No CommentsHow to Salvage the Relationship Between Washington and Baghdad In April 2008, Ryan Crocker, who was then the U.S. ambassador to Iraq, told Congress, “In the end, how we...










