Uri FriedmanAssociate Editor

Uri Friedman is associate editor at Foreign Policy. Before joining FP, he reported for the Christian Science Monitor, worked on corporate strategy for Atlantic Media, helped launch the Atlantic Wire, and covered international affairs for the site. A proud native of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, he studied European history at the University of Pennsylvania and has lived in Barcelona, Spain and Geneva, Switzerland.
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Fifteen gift suggestions for that special
international relations nerd in your life.
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How did the phrase become shorthand for Washington's embrace of budget brinkmanship?
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Exhuming the remains of the
powerful rarely changes what we know about their deaths.
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David Petraeus had
critics before scandal struck -- they just tended to fly under the radar.
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With Election Day finally upon us, it's worth reflecting on what a difference four years makes.
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What if the world could vote in the U.S. election?
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The 10 worst foreign policy
campaign ads of 2012.
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With Election Day fast approaching, how well do you know the candidates on foreign policy?
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The 2012 vice-presidential
debate might not be a game-changer, but that doesn't mean it won't be
entertaining.
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How we arrived at a term to describe the potential and peril of today's data deluge.
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