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40 Americans Just Joined Al Qaeda
Why didn't anyone notice?
ARGUMENTFuture reformer or evil party hack?
SLIDE SHOWPresidential Displays of Affection
Photos of world leaders locking lips, gazing wistfully, and other awkward moments.
ARGUMENTSave Us from the Liberal Hawks
Syria's a tragedy. But it's not our problem.
ARGUMENTThe Obama administration is welcoming China's presumptive next leader, Xi Jinping. But how can it make good policy when the strategy is a mess?
Iowa governor: We have "a little bit of an in" with China
BY ISAAC STONE FISH
General Assembly overwhelmingly condemns Syria's crackdown
BY COLUM LYNCH
What Arab countries can learn from Indonesia's transition to democracy
BY JOHN T. SIDEL
The Mideast peace 'quartet' has never been more irrelevant
BY SHAWAN JABARIN
32 senators call for 'no containment' strategy for Iran
BY JOSH ROGIN
Will Afghanistan collapse after U.S. troops leave?
BY ETHAN B. KAPSTEIN
EU trade official: China opening too slowly
BY DAVID BOSCO
Egypt can't move forward until Mubarak officials face justice
BY KHALED ELGINDY
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The Sick Man of Europe Is … Europe
By Justin Vaisse
SHADOW
Fareed Zakaria’s Lamest Iran Analogy Yet
DISPATCH
Are Egypt’s Generals Losing Control of their Officers?
WALT
DIRECTORY
China Goes Linsane - By David Yang
The phenomenal rise of NBA wunderkind Jeremy Lin is sweeping mainland China -- even though he's Taiwanese.
02/16/2012
Big in Beijing: China's Sports Stars - An FP Slide Show
With Linsanity sweeping the nation, here's a look at other sports stars -- both foreign and Chinese -- who have made it into the spotlight.
02/16/2012
Why the Egyptian Military Fears a Captain's Revolt - By Patrick Galey
The generals ruling in Cairo face a new challenge to their authority -- rising discontent within the army's middle ranks.
02/16/2012
The Sick Man of Europe Is Europe -- By Justin Vaïsse
A new study shows Europe's power waning -- and if the continent doesn't get its act together soon, it could put the global order in serious jeopardy.
02/16/2012
Off the Beaten Path - By Jeffrey Frankel
Some of the best economic innovations come from places you wouldn't expect.
02/16/2012
How the North Sea fields are fueling the hopes of Scottish separatists.
02/16/2012
Free Scotland - By Gerry Hassan
Why the Scots want independence.
02/16/2012
Replacing Mubarak - Interview with Amr Moussa
Amr Moussa is nothing if not a political survivor. As he prepares to contend Egypt's upcoming presidential election, he talks to Foreign Policy about his views toward Israel, the military's role in politics, and Obama's first term in office.
02/15/2012
Once Upon a Time in Tehran - An FP Photo Essay
Photos of a swinging Iran when the skirts were short, the dance was the twist, and America wasn't Enemy No. 1.
02/15/2012
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