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1. Managing Global Disorder: Prospects for Transatlantic Cooperation

2. Economic Constraints on Russian Foreign Policy

3. Ending Child Marriage: How Elevating the Status of Girls Advances U.S. Foreign Policy Objectives

4. Afghanistan After the Drawdown

5. The Case for International Law

6. Democratic Internationalism: An American Grand Strategy for a Post-exceptionalist Era

7. U.S.-Turkey Relations: A New Partnership

8. What It Will Take to Secure Afghanistan

9. Managing Instability on China's Periphery

10. September 11 in Retrospect

11. The Wisdom of Retrenchment: America Must Cut Back to Move Forward

12. Saudi Arabia in the New Middle East

13. Next Steps for Pakistan Strategy

14. Crisis in the Congo: CPA Contingency Planning

15. Family Planning and U.S. Foreign Policy: Ensuring U.S. Leadership for Healthy Families and Communities and Prosperous, Stable Societies

16. Why Moscow Say No

17. Letter to the Editor: The Case for Treatment

18. The Tea Party and American Foreign Policy

19. The Advantages of an Assertive China

20. After bin Laden: What's Next for Obama

21. Overpowered?

22. U.S. Policy Toward the Korean Peninsula

23. State of the Union Address, 2010

24. From Hope to Audacity

25. A Conversation with U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton

26. A Conversation with Benjamin Netanyahu

27. Toward Deeper Reductions in U.S. and Russian Nuclear Weapons

28. U.S. Strategy for Pakistan and Afghanistan

29. Congress and National Security

30. U.S. Nuclear Weapons Policy

31. Obama's Address to the Nation on the Way Forward in Afghanistan and Pakistan, December 2009

32. Intervention to Stop Genocide and Mass Atrocities: International Norms and U.S. Policy

33. Enhancing U.S. Preventive Action

34. Preparing for Sudden Change in North Korea

35. The Future of Foreign Assistance Amid Global Economic and Financial Crisis

36. The G-2 Mirage

37. Necessity, Choice, and Common Sense: A Policy for a Bewildering World

38. Diplomacy, Inc.: The Influence of Lobbies on U.S. Foreign Policy

39. Farm Futures: Bringing Agriculture Back to U.S. Foreign Policy

40. The Global Consequences of the Crisis, Session One in the Stephen C. Freidheim Symposium on Global Economics on Financial Turbulence and U.S. Power

41. From AfPak to PakAf: A Response to the New U.S. Strategy for South Asia

42. Reforming State

43. Logic, Not Lobbies

44. Congo: Securing Peace, Sustaining Progress

45. Dealing with Damascus: Seeking a Greater Return on U.S.-Syria Relations

46. China, Space Weapons, and U.S. Security

47. Fragility, Instability, and the Failure of States: Assessing Sources of Systemic Risk

48. Toward an Angola Strategy

49. U.S.-China Relations

50. Living with Hugo: U.S. Policy Toward Hugo Chávez's Venezuela

51. Generating Momentum for a New Era in U.S.-Turkey Relations

52. Challenges for a Postelection Mexico: Issues for U.S. Policy

53. Getting Serious about the Twin Deficits

54. In the Wake of War: Improving U.S. Post-Conflict Capabilities

55. Iran: Time for a New Approach

56. How Shareholder Reforms Can Pay Foreign Policy Dividends

57. China, Nuclear Weapons, and Arms Control: A Preliminary Assessment