Editors' Picks
Alexandra Starr explains why the world needs more female lawmakers -- and why quota systems won't necessarily get us there.
Corruption may be a fact of life in today's China, says Ray Fisman, but until recently, most businesses knew the rules of the game.
Could Greece Get Kicked Out of the European Union?
Annie Lowrey has the answer.
Should Pakistan Get a Nuke Deal?
Only if it finally abandons its support for terrorism.
BY PETER FEAVER
Were the NeoCons
a "conspiracy"?
How Tenet and Cheney ran the war on terror
BY JOSH ROGIN
Time to cut a deal with the Afghan warlords?
BY ROBERT HADDICK
Who will be
the U.N.'s next
human rights chief?
BY COLUM LYNCH
China: the big winner in the Iraq war?
BY THOMAS E. RICKS
Imelda Marcos throws her shoe back in
the ring
BY JOSHUA KEATING
Why the U.S. should give Pakistan a
nuclear deal
BY NADIR HASSAN
Will the GOP Block
The Nuke Treaty?
BY JOSH ROGIN
Hanks and Spielberg Blew it
With 'The Pacific'
BY THOMAS E. RICKS
Is Russia Google's Next Weak Spot?
BY EVGENY MOROZOV
DIRECTORY
The World's Strangest Tax Laws
ANDREW SWIFT
As April looms and the tax man cometh, everyone's looking for an exemption. But some taxes and exemptions are more defensible than others.
03/26/2010
This Week at War: Is it Time to Cut a Deal in Afghanistan?
ROBERT HADDICK
What the four-stars are reading -- a weekly column from Small Wars Journal.
03/26/2010
MARY KAY MAGISTAD
For the six Uighurs released from Gitmo to Palau, the prospect of an eternity in a small island country, with no passport and no Uighur community other than themselves, is its own kind of confinement.
03/26/2010
The LWOT: Gitmo Habeas Petition Granted, Bin Laden Threatens Americans
ANNIE LOWREY
Foreign Policy and the New America Foundation bring you a new weekly brief on the legal war on terror. You can read it on foreignpolicy.com or get it delivered directly to your inbox -- just sign up here.
03/25/2010
The Torture Commission We Really Need
DAVID KAYE
It’s not enough just to understand what went wrong in the Justice Department. We need to start fixing it, too.
03/25/2010
PAUL SAUNDERS
Sidelining the Russian prime minister will do little to help President Dmitry Medvedev -- or the White House.
03/25/2010
VINCENT REINHART
Europe needs to wake up and deal with its growing economic underclasses -- before they turn violent.
03/24/2010
RAY FISMAN
Corruption may be a fact of life in today's China, but until recently, most businesses at least knew the rules of the game.
03/24/2010
ALEXANDRA STARR
Why the world needs more female lawmakers -- and why quota systems won't necessarily get us there.
03/24/2010