Editors' Picks
Joshua Keating highlights those ten stories that appear in the papers again and again, but never seem to actually happen.
The best-selling author of Outbreak Robin Cook offers this exclusive thriller about a catastrophe of global proportions. And by the way, it's not fiction.
Take Me Back to Constantinople
It is Byzantium, not Rome, says Edward Luttwak, that can help preserve Pax Americana.
Obama's European Honeymoon Is Over
It would seem that Europe's crush on the U.S. president is fading. There's no time like the present, says Peter Rashish, to mend those transatlantic fences.
Afghan strategy rollout imminent

BY JOSH ROGIN

BY NINA KHRUSHCHEVA
The real reason the revamped EU matters

BY ANNIE LOWREY
Why the Army's most effective vehicle doesn't work in Afghanistan

BY ROBERT HADDICK
It's not a "diplomatic breakthrough" if it doesn't work
BY JOSHUA KEATING

BY JORDANA TIMERMAN
Handicapping the Next Palestinian Leader
BY DAVID KENNER
All I Want for Xmas Is an Afghan Strategy
BY THOMAS E. RICKS
BY JOSHUA GREEN
The profound -- and global -- human impulse to fashion not only shelter but a home.
AN FP PHOTO ESSAY BY JONAS BENDIKSEN
SAREE MAKDISI
Mahmoud Abbas, the president of the Palestinian Authority, was no good for Palestine. And his exit will make a peaceful solution more likely.
11/06/2009
ANNIE LOWREY
The Lisbon Treaty creates an EU president, sure. But it's the new foreign policy czar who might really change the world.
11/06/2009
NINA L. KHRUSHCHEVA
Why remembrance of past imperial glory holds back Russia today. Part of an FP series, 20 years after the fall of the Berlin Wall.
11/06/2009
J Street Looks for the Middle Road
GIDEON LICHFIELD
The new Israel lobby group made a spectacular entrance, but it now must walk a political tightrope to build its credibility.
11/06/2009
This Week at War: Why Don't Stryker Brigades Work in Afghanistan?
ROBERT HADDICK
What the four-stars are reading -- a weekly column from Small Wars Journal.
11/06/2009
NADER MOUSAVIZADEH
Let's be honest: What Afghanistan has on its hands isn't an insurgency, it's a civil war.
11/05/2009
Who Brought Down the Berlin Wall?
CHRISTIAN CARYL
Reagan? Economics? The CIA? Why the usual suspects get too much credit. Part of an FP series, 20 years after the fall of the Berlin Wall.
11/05/2009
Interview: U.N. Undersecretary-General John Holmes
ELIZABETH DICKINSON
The top humanitarian official for the United Nations tells FP how to do aid in a time of war. Here’s a hint: it’s not pretty.
11/05/2009
SALEEM H. ALI, PARAG KHANNA
Natural gas pipelines, not military supply lines, could pave the way for stability in power-starved Central Asia.
11/05/2009