Rebuttal

Alan Boswell's White Whale

Enough Project responds to criticism of its South Sudan advocacy.

BY JONATHAN HUTSON | JULY 25, 2012

The Sanctions Aren't Working

In its failing drive to stop Iran’s nuclear program, the West is only empowering hardliners and pushing the Iranian people to the brink of poverty.

BY ESKANDAR SADEGHI-BOROUJERDI, MUHAMMAD SAHIMI | JULY 5, 2012

Failed Index

Foreign Policy's definition of a failed state raises more questions than it answers and unfairly stigmatizes African countries that are moving in the right direction.

BY ELLIOT ROSS | JUNE 29, 2012

Bangkok Blues Rebuttal

The Royal Thai Embassy responds to Joshua Kurlantzick's piece on Thailand's controversial lèse-majesté law.

BY ARJAREE SRIRATANABAN AND JOSHUA KURLANTZICK | JUNE 28, 2012

Introducing the FPwomerati

Why didn't Foreign Policy include more women in its Twitterati list? Here's a list of 100 female tweeters around the world that everyone should follow.

BY @JILLIANCYORK, @KATRINSKAYA, @LISANG | JUNE 20, 2012

A Queen for a Queen

If the West really wants to halt Iran's uranium enrichment, it needs to get serious about scaling back sanctions.

BY YOUSAF BUTT | JUNE 5, 2012

General McChrystal's Leadership Lessons for Yale Students

Steve Walt's attack on our professor is way off base.

JUNE 1, 2012

Azerbaijan Is Not Israel's Secret Staging Ground

A recent article in Foreign Policy gets Israel's relationship with my country wrong.

BY NARGIZ GURBANOVA | APRIL 2, 2012

Pushing Back

President Barack Obama's advisors fire back at Mitt Romney.

MARCH 28, 2012

100 Million Viewers Can't Be Wrong

How Kony 2012 succeeded beyond our wildest expectations.

BY ADAM FINCK | MARCH 16, 2012

Stuck in a Rut

If the Republicans really want to attack President Obama on foreign policy, they’re going to have to do a lot better than just recycling tired, old ideas.

BY MICHAEL A. COHEN | MARCH 2, 2012

From Strength to Strength

Karl Rove and Ed Gillespie have it all wrong. Americans believe in President Barack Obama’s foreign policy competence -- and picking a fight just makes the GOP candidates look lame.

BY JEREMY ROSNER, STANLEY GREENBERG | FEBRUARY 29, 2012

The Diaspora's Conscience

Does the National Iranian American Council have a moral obligation to speak out against the ayatollahs?

BY PETER KOHANLOO, SOHRAB AHMARI | FEBRUARY 1, 2012

Stop the Madness

Despite all the hype, Iran's nuclear program has yet to violate international law. It's time to calm down, think, and above all halt the rush to war.

BY YOUSAF BUTT | JANUARY 19, 2012

Undisciplined

The Ivory Tower survey is asking the wrong questions of the wrong people.

BY JAMES GOLDGEIER | JAN/FEB 2012

How Many Ways Can We Lose in Afghanistan?

The Pentagon's process for awarding contracts in Afghanistan is bad for U.S. business, and bad for the rebuilding effort in that embattled country.

BY ZALMAY KHALILZAD | OCTOBER 19, 2011

We Did Mean Well

Peter Van Buren's account of the foibles of the Iraq PRTs doesn't tell the whole story.

BY STEPHEN DONNELLY | OCTOBER 5, 2011

Humpty Dumpty Was Pushed

Palestine may be fragmented. But let's remember whose fault that is.

BY MOUIN RABBANI | SEPTEMBER 20, 2011

Crystal Clear

Yes, rows of numbers can help predict revolutions. You just have to know where to look.

BY JAY ULFELDER | JUNE 22, 2011

Billions for Missile Defense, Not a Dime for Common Sense

At a time of tight budgets, doubling down on a risky, easily foiled technology is more foolish than ever.

BY YOUSAF BUTT | JUNE 10, 2011

Don't Blame Goldman Sachs for the Food Crisis

Blame the meat-loving middle class.

BY LUCAS VAN PRAAG | MAY 3, 2011

Colonialism By Another Name

A response to Charles Kenny from Survival International.

BY STEPHEN CORRY | MAY 2, 2011

Our Kind of Realism

The strategic case for supporting Israel.

BY ALUF BENN | APRIL 25, 2011

Whiff of Desperation

Michael Oren's unconvincing argument for the U.S.-Israel special relationship.

BY STEPHEN M. WALT | APRIL 25, 2011

Friends Forever?

Israeli leaders need to confront their waning credibility in the United States.

BY JEFFREY GOLDBERG | APRIL 25, 2011

The Long View

The Middle East needs more Israels.

BY ROBERT SATLOFF | APRIL 25, 2011

Don't Judge the G-20 by Its Summits

Take the long view instead.

BY COLIN BRADFORD | MARCH 31, 2011

Zakaria's World

Are America's best days really behind us?

BY JOSEPH S. NYE JR. | MARCH 8, 2011

Palestinians Must Be Free

Ignore the smoke screen thrown up by Israel and its apologists. The real reason for the lack of an enduring Mideast peace deal is the Israeli occupation.

BY MAEN RASHID AREIKAT | DECEMBER 18, 2010

Attitude Correction

How Jonathan Guyer got our survey of Palestinian social media wrong.

BY JONATHAN SCHANZER | NOVEMBER 3, 2010