by Paul J. Saunders
An arms-control treaty could trigger a new beginning in our relations with Russia—and bolster Dmitri Medvedev’s influence in Moscow.
by Jacob Heilbrunn
Robert Kagan is wrong. Obama isn’t to blame for our issues with Europe and Israel—Europe and Israel are.
by The National Interest
Is China’s currency policy impeding global economic recovery?
by The National Interest
Clinton makes it to Moscow and lines up a strategic dialogue with Pakistan for next week; Napolitano halts funding for the virtual border fence; seems Mitchell will get his trip to the Middle East after all.
by Nikolas K. Gvosdev
If Washington wants sanctions against Tehran, it needs to pay attention to New Delhi—and quickly, before the BRIC countries devise their own Iran policy.
by The National Interest
Why is the Obama administration cutting aid to Mexico?
by Amjad Atallah
Israel shouldn’t be allowed to dictate American foreign policy. If it doesn’t concede on the settlements, Washington should revoke diplomatic support and restrict military aid.
by Doug Bandow
Why is the American government so quick to consider military force as a solution to every foreign-policy problem?