Richard N. Haass

Essays

Following Lord Palmerston's dictum, the United States may have neither permanent friends nor permanent enemies in the 21st century. We're left with a world of uncertainty—and opportunity.

At this juncture, U.S. foreign policy must focus on the foreign, not domestic, policies of others.

You can't beat everyone. Make them join you.

There is increasing consideration of (and, in some quarters, consternation about) what might be dubbed "the new unilateralism," the practice of the United States going it alone in the world. It merits attention.

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February 12, 2012