Editors' Picks
John Lee explains why Osama bin Laden's death is making Chinese leaders nervous.
How do you win a Russian election? First, invent a coalition.
According to Daniel Byman, Osama bin Laden's death doesn't mean that the world's most notorious terrorist organization is down for the count.
Is Hamas's lucrative underground trade about to come to a screeching halt?
Kerry: It’s time to give up on Assad the reformer
BY JOSH ROGIN
Should we be rooting for Khamenei in Iran's power struggle?
BY GENEIVE ABDO
Smarter governance couldn't save the Arab dictators
BY DAVID KENNER
Six questions for the author of 'The Guantanamo Suicides'
BY STEVE LEVINE
Everything you think you know about U.S.-China relations is wrong
Congress has no plans to invoke the War Powers Resolution for Libya
BY JOSH ROGIN
What a nuanced Pakistan policy would actually look like
BY TOM LYNCH
Kuwait challenges Syria for Human Rights Council seat
BY COLUM LYNCH
Playing Russia against Pakistan
BY DOV ZAKHEIM
Did Obama Break International Law
By Ordering the Pakistan Raid?
Backlash: bin Laden's Death Will Unleash a Wave of Terror
BY JOHN ARQUILLA
You Know It's a Real War When Mexico's Drug Cartels Have Tanks
After 10 Years, How Can Afghanistan Still Be So Corrupt?
BY JUSTIN MANKIN
DIRECTORY
The Few, the Proud, the Unready - An FP Photo Essay
Can Afghanistan's army stand on its own?
05/10/2011
Cultural Revolutionaries - By Joshua E. Keating
Ai Weiwei isn't the only contemporary Chinese artist pushing the boundaries -- and making Beijing nervous.
05/10/2011
Rotten to the Core - By Justin Mankin
Why does the West, after nearly a decade of war in Afghanistan, still have no viable strategy for fighting corruption?
05/10/2011
The New Seeds of Terror - By John Arquilla
In eliminating Osama bin Laden, the United States may have unwittingly set the stage for a wider terrorist offensive on Western targets.
05/10/2011
The LWOT: U.S. releases bin Laden videos; AQIM lauds bin Laden - by Andrew Lebovich
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05/10/2011
Dear China: Help Us Fix Pakistan - By Patrick C. Doherty
The world's two superpowers must work together to fix the world's most broken country.
05/09/2011
The Age of the Manhunt - By Benjamin Runkle
Never before have individuals been so threatening to the security of nation-states. And never before have nations had so many tools to dispatch these enemies. But is the effort worth the risk?
05/09/2011
Apocalypse buffs and international development types have one thing in common: They're both wrong.
05/09/2011
The Myth of 9 Billion - By Malcolm Potts and Martha Campbell
Why ignoring family planning overseas was the worst foreign-policy mistake of the century.
05/09/2011