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America's edge. Power in the networked century |
A balanced strategy. Reprogramming the Pentagon for a New Age |
Beyond Iraq. A new US strategy for the Middle East |
A broader agenda. Beyond Bush-era foreign policy |
Change they can believe in. To make Israel safe, give Palestinians their due |
From Doha to the next Bretton Woods. A new multilateral trade agenda |
The great crash, 2008. A geopolitical setback for the West |
In the shadow of the oval office. The next national security adviser |
The making of a mess. Who broke global finance, and who should pay for it? [Recensione a: Fixing global finance, by Martin Wolf] |
The myth of the autocratic revival. Why liberal democracy will prevail |
Presumed innocent. Lessons of the past for the new Middle East [Recensione a: Innocent abroad: an intimate history of American peace diplomacy in the Middle East, by Martin Indyk] |
The responsibility to contain. Protecting sovereignty under international law |
Where are the civilians? How to rebuild the US foreign service |
Adrift on the Nile. The limits of the opposition in Egypt [Recensione a: Egypt after Mubarak: liberalism, Islam, and democracy in the Arab world, by Bruce K. Rutherford]] |
Bank shots. How the financial system can isolate rogues |
Cambodia's curse. Struggling to shed the Khmer Rouge's legacy |
Center stage for the twenty-first century. Power plays in the Indian Ocean |
Free at last? The Arab world in the twenty-first century |
The geoengineering option. A last resort against global warming? |
Germany's Russia question. A new Ostpolitik for Europe |
How development leads to democracy. What we know about modernization |
The Japan fallacy. Today's US financial crisis is not like Tokyo's 'lost decade' |
The missing peaces. How to govern Jerusalem and strike an Israeli-Syrian deal |
The precedents for withdrawal. From Vietnam to Iraq |
Reshaping the world order. How Washington should reform international institutions |
Comparing crises. Is the current economic collapse like Japan's in the 1990s? |
Deng undone. The costs of halting market reform in China |
Diplomacy, Inc. The influence of lobbies on US foreign policy |
Farm futures. Bringing agriculture back to US foreign policy |
The G-2 mirage. Why the United States and China are not ready to upgrade ties |
The key to Kiev. Ukraine's security means Europe's stability |
The king and us. US-Saudi relations in the wake of 9/11 |
The mushroom cloud that wasn't. Why inflating threats won't reduce them |
Necessity, choice, and common sense. A policy for a bewildering world |
The perils of apology. What Japan shouldn't learn from Germany |
State capitalism comes of age. The end of the free market? |
A tale of two wars. The right war in Iraq, and the wrong one [Recensione a: War of necessity, war of choice: a memoir of two Iraq wars, by Richard N. Haass] |
Tomorrow's institution today. The promise of the proliferation security initiative |
The ways of Syria. Stasis in Damascus [Recensione a: The view from Damascus: State, political community, and foreign relations in twentieth-century Syria, by Itamar Rabinovich] |
Africa's capitalist revolution. Preserving growth in a time of crisis |
The battle for Thailand. Can democracy survive? |
Can the right war be won? Defining American interests in Afghanistan [Recensione a: In the graveyard of empires: America's war in Afghanistan, by Seth G. Jones - The accidental guerrilla: fighting small wars in the midst of a big one, by David Kilkullen] |
Flipping the Taliban. How to win in Afghanistan |
Get smart. Combining hard and soft power |
Globalization in retreat. Further geopolitical consequences of the financial crisis |
A hegemon's coming of age. A brief history of US foreign relations [Recensione a: From colony to superpower: US foreign relations since 1776, by George C. Herring] |
India's fortune. The prospects of a country on the rise [Recensione a: Imagining India: the idea of a renewed nation, by Nandan Nilekani] |
The Pentagon's wasting assets. The eroding foundations of American power |
Pirates, then and now. How piracy was defeated in the past and can be again |
The real war in Mexico. How democracy can defeat the drug cartels |
The Russia file. How to move toward a strategic partnership |
Tamed tigers, distressed dragon. How export-led growth derailed Asia's economies |
Tehran's take. Understanding Iran's US policy |
Which way is history marching? Debating the authoritarian revival |
An agenda for NATO. Toward a global security web |
All (Muslim) politics is local. How context shapes Islam in power [Recensione a: Beyond terror and martyrdom: the future of the Middle East, by Gilles Kepel - The crisis of Islamic civilization, by Ali A. Allawi] |
Born again in the USA. The enduring power of American evangelicalism [Recensione a: God is back: how the global revival of faith is changing the world, by John Micklethwait and Adrian Wooldridge] |
Copenhagen's inconvenient truth. How to salvage the climate conference |
The death of Dayton. How to stop Bosnia from falling apart |
The default power. The false prophecy of America's decline |
The dollar dilemma. The world's top currency faces competition |
Low and behold. Making the most of cheap oil |
The low-carbon diet. How the market can curb climate change |
The other climate changers. Why black carbon and ozone also matter |
The unbalanced triangle. What Chinese-Russian relations mean for the United States [Recensione a: Axis of convenience: Moscow, Beijing, and the new geopolitics, by Bobo Lo] |
Without conditions. The case for negotiating with the enemy |
Changing North Korea. An information campaign can beat the regime |
The dollar and the deficits. How Washington can prevent the next crisis |
The forgotten front. Winning hearts and minds in Southeast Asia |
Free markets, free Muslims. Can a new middle class make a new Middle East? [Recensione a: Forces of fortune: the rise of the new Muslims middle class and what it will mean for our world, by Vali Nasr] |
The future of US military power. Debating how to address China, Iran, and others |
In the quicksands of Somalia. Where doing less helps more |
Losing controls. How US export restrictions jeopardize national security and harm competitiveness |
The nukes we need. Preserving the American deterrent |
Russia reborn. Reimagining Moscow's foreign policy |
Securing the information highway. How to enhance the United States' electronic defenses |
The suicide of the East? 1989 and the fall of comunism [Rassegna bibliografica] |
Tokyo's trials. Can the DPJ change Japan? |
Turkey's transformers. The AKP sees big |