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Beyond the pivot : a new road map for U.S.-China relations |
Breaking up is not hard to do : why the U.S.-Pakistani alliance isn't worth the trouble |
Capitalism and inequality : what the right and the left get wrong |
The evolution of irregular war : insurgents and guerrillas from Akkadia to Afghanistan |
Gangster's paradise : the untold history of the United States and international crime |
Generation kill : a conversation with Stanley McChrystal |
Getting the GOP's groove back : how to bridge the republican foreign policy divide |
Japan's cautious hawks : why Tokyo is unlikely to pursue an aggressive foreign policy |
A light in the forest : Brazil's fight to save the Amazon and climate-change diplomacy |
The long arm of international law : giving victims of human rights abuses their day in court |
The lost logic of deterrence : what the strategy that won the cold war can -- and can't -- do now |
Mexico makes it : a transformed society, economy, and government |
Own the goals : what the millennium development goals have accomplished |
Red white : why a founding father of postwar capitalism spied for the soviets |
Africa's economic boom : why the pessimists and the optimists are both right |
America's energy opportunity : how to harness the new sources of U.S. power |
The austerity delusion : why a bad idea won ver the West |
Bolívar's botched bequest : latin America's liberator and the tyrants who love him |
The church undivided : benedict's quest to bring christians back together |
The Clinton legacy : how will history judge the soft-power secretary of state? |
How to fix America : which tools should Washington use? |
India's feeble foreign policy : a would-be great power resists its own rise |
The irony of american strategy : putting the Middle East in proper perspective |
The persistence of arab anti-americanism : in the Middle East, haters gonna hate |
The polish model : a conversation with Radek Sikorski |
The real story behind executive pay : the myth of crony capitalism |
Regulatory moneyball : what Washington can learn from sports geeks |
The rise of big data : how it's changing the way we think about the world |
Why the U.S. Army needs armor : the case for a balanced force |
Why the U.S. Army needs missiles : a new mission to save the service |
Why the U.S. army needs missiles : a new mission to save the service |
Beijing's brand ambassador : a conversation with Cui Tiankai |
The coming arctic boom : as the ice melts, the region heats up |
Cuba after communism : the economic reforms that are transforming the island |
Fake it till you make it : the good news about China's knockoff economy |
The Frankfurt school at war : the marxists who explained the nazis to Washington |
In defense of Citizens United : why campaign finance reform treatens american democracy |
Japan is back : a conversation with Shinzo Abe |
Lesser Israel : how jewish extremism threatens zionism |
Mutual assured production : why trade will limit conflict between China and Japan |
The myth of the omnipotent central banker : monetary policy and its limits |
The next Europe : toward a federal union |
Pyongyang perseveres : why Washington should learn to work with North Korea |
The rise of Mexico's self-defense forces : vigilante justice south of the border |
The road to D-Day : behind the battle that won the war |
The second great depression : why the economic crisis is worse than you think |
Syria's collapse : and how Washington can stop it |
The war of law : how new international law undermines democratic sovereignty |
Why drones fail : when tactics drive strategy |
Why drones work : the case for Washington's weapon of choice |
Africa's turn : a conversation with Macky Sall |
Can Washington win over the arab street? It's not who we are, it's what we do |
China's real and present danger : now is the time for Washington to worry |
David Cameron's dangerous game : the folly of flirting with an EU exit |
Ending the war in Afghanistan : how to avoid failure on the installment plan |
Helping Congo help itself : what It will take to end Africa's worst war |
How big business can save the climate : multinational corporations can succeed where governments have failed |
The limits of counterinsurgency doctrine in Afghanistan : the other side of the coin |
New deal, old south : how FDR propped up Jim Crow |
Petroleum to the people : Africa's coming resource curse and how to avoid it |
The rise of the rest of India : how States have become the engines of growth |
Stealth multilateralism : U.S. foreign policy without treaties - or the Cenate |
Who is Ali Khamenei? : the worldview of Iran's supreme leader |
Why convergence breeds conflict : growing more similar will push China and the United States apart |
Accepting austerity : the right way to cut defense |
Biology's brave new world : the promise and perils of the synbio revolution |
Border battle : the ugly legacy of the mexican-american war |
Bridge to somewhere : helping U.S. companies tap the global infrastructure market |
The case for international law : a response to 'The War of Law' |
Cyberwar and peace : hacking can reduce real-world violence |
Defense on a diet : how budget crises have improved U.S. strategy |
The devolution of the seas : the consequences of oceanic destruction |
The end of hypocrisy : american foreign policy in the age of leaks |
Google's original X-Man : a conversation with Sebastian Thrun |
How to copy right is piracy productive? |
In search of the real China : outsiders still see what they want to see |
India and ideology : why western thinkers struggle with the subcontinent |
Keeping science in the right hands : policing the new biological frontier |
A kinder, gentler immigration policy : forget comprehensive reform : let the states compete |
Left out : how Europe's social democrats can fight back |
Never saw It coming : why the financial crisis took economists by surprise |
The spoils of war : the horrors and hopes of 1945 |
Why banking systems succeed and fail : the politics behind financial institutions |