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Oil Dependence As Virtue

In short, a world that doesn't need oil may also be a world that doesn't need the United States.

Foreign Policy Goes Glam

Stars shilling for political causes are everywhere these days. But are they actually making a difference? This weekend's New York Times Magazine also tackled the topic. Drezner offered his 

Who's Afraid of Mr. Big?

The "soft" nature of America's international primacy has so far dissuaded other nations from forming a military coalition to balance against the United States. But the prospect is not unthinkable.

Commentary

Our Friend Pakistan

The recent talks went pretty well, but Washington and Islamabad have a long way to go in improving their relationship.

Who's Afraid of Sarah Palin?

The Republican establishment should be. She’s the most volatile force in American politics since Joe McCarthy.

Ike's Granddaughter Speaks

Prominent foreign-policy expert Susan Eisenhower expands on her editorial in the Washington Post about why she supports Obama, what's wrong with the Republican Party and what we can learn from her grandfather.

Blogs

Harper's versus the Atlantic

Harper's, that proud bastion of traditional liberalism, is cracking up. Surprising it lasted so long.

The Return of Tina Brown

If anyone can bring Newsweek back from the dead and reinvent hardcore journalism, it's Tina Brown.

The GOP, the Dems, the Tea Party and Afghanistan

Will the Tea Party's concern over U.S. government spending translate into support for withdrawing from Afghanistan?

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May 26, 2012