Editors' Picks
In shopping for hearts and minds in Iraq, the State Department made some bizarre impulse purchases.
Anwar al-Awlaki might be dead, but his legacy of hatred and radicalism will live on.
'Maybe We Are Ruining the World'
An elegy for the Greece of my Uncle Thanassis, a Greece I only barely knew.
How the State Department Came After Me
Cairo's spray-painted walls are still ablaze with revolutionary fervor, but Egypt's youth isn't only angry at Mubarak anymore.
Meet Kim Jong Il's 16-year-old grandson
How a simple financial reform could stop some bad guys
BY STUART LEVEY, CHRISTY CLARK
Is Obama getting credit for being tough on security?
BY PETER FEAVER
Occupy Wall Street's biggest challenge
The tax America needs right now ... and I mean you, Chris Christie
Does it matter how many people observe Russia's elections?
BY DAVID BOSCO
The French Republicans could teach our GOP a thing or two
BY JAMES TRAUB
DIRECTORY
Daniel Yergin Interview: A Slow Motion Revolution That Is Changing the World
An interview with Daniel Yergin.
10/04/2011
Angela Merkel Gets Her Groove Back - Tyson Barker
Germany's chancellor, Angela Merkel, has emerged victorious from perhaps the most trying moment of her political career. But is her coalition's newfound unity strong enough to save Europe?
10/03/2011
The Top 10 Unicorns of China Policy - By Daniel Blumenthal
10/03/2011
Revenge of the Sludge - Michael J. Jordan
One year later, Hungary is still reeling from its worst-ever environmental castrophe.
10/03/2011
Wanted: Smarter Patients - By Charles Kenny
The key to improving medical care in the developing world isn't better doctors -- it's educating everyone else.
10/03/2011
Libya, A United Nation? - An FP Slide Show
As the transitional government attempts to consolidate power, the final battles are being fought for the future of Libya.
10/03/2011
Syrian Civil War: The Opposition Position - Ausama Monajed
The Syrian revolutionary movement now has officially formed a national council. And it's not as fragmented or weak as you think.
10/03/2011
Follow the Money - By Stuart Levey and Christy Clark
A simple reform created for stopping terrorist financiers could dramatically strengthen international sanctions, and cut off the flow of funds to some of the world’s worst regimes.
10/03/2011
Samir Khan, American Jihadi - Aaron Y. Zelin
The death of Samir Khan in Yemen marks the end of a key figure in the Internet jihad.
09/30/2011