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Wednesday, February 4, 2009

Foreign Affairs

Obama's Middle East Agenda

To be successful in the Middle East, the Obama administration will need to move beyond Iraq, find ways to deal constructively with Iran, and forge a final-status Israeli-Palestinian agreement.

How to Reprogram the Pentagon

The Pentagon has to do more than modernize its conventional forces; it must also focus on today's unconventional conflicts — and tomorrow's.


How the Financial Crisis Will Weaken the West

The financial crisis has called into serious question the credibility of western governments and may precipitate an eastward shift of power.

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A New Trade Agenda

Trade problems are an underlying cause of the financial crisis. To truly revive the world economy, a new trade consensus is necessary.

Who Broke Global Finance?

The current economic crisis may have one winner: the Chinese financial model, which — together with the IMF — holds the keys to fixing the problem.


Recently in Foreign Affairs: Barack Obama's 2007 essay outlining his foreign policy agenda.

Renewing American Leadership

"Afer Iraq, we may be tempted to turn inward. That would be a mistake. The American moment is not over, but it must be seized anew. We must bring the war to a responsible end and then renew our leadership — military, diplomatic, moral — to confront new threats and capitalize on new opportunities. America cannot meet this century's challenges alone; the world cannot meet them without America."

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