Special Report

Free Money

BY ALICE M. RIVLIN | SEPTEMBER 1, 2004

Religious Intolerance

BY MARTHA NUSSBAUM | SEPTEMBER 1, 2004

Transhumanism

BY FRANCIS FUKUYAMA | SEPTEMBER 1, 2004

Spreading Democracy

BY ERIC J. HOBSBAWM | SEPTEMBER 1, 2004

Business as Usual at the U.N.

BY SAMANTHA POWER | SEPTEMBER 1, 2004

Undermining Free Will

BY PAUL DAVIES | SEPTEMBER 1, 2004

War on Evil

BY ROBERT WRIGHT | SEPTEMBER 1, 2004

The World's Most Dangerous Ideas

Ideas matter, and sometimes they can be dangerous.

SEPTEMBER 1, 2004

Ranking the Rich 2004

The second annual CGD/FP Commitment to Development Index ranks 21 rich nations on how their aid, trade, investment, migration, environment, security, and technology policies help poor countries. Find out who's up, who's down, why Denmark and the Netherlands earn the top spots, and why Japan once again finishes last.

MAY 1, 2004

Ranking the Rich 2003

In a groundbreaking new ranking, FOREIGN POLICY teamed up with Center for Global Development to create the first annual CGD/FP Commitment to Development Index, which grades 21 rich nations on whether their aid, trade, migration, investment, peacekeeping, and environmental policies help or hurt poor nations. Find out why the Netherlands ranks first and why the world's two largest aid givers -- the United States and Japan -- finish last.

BY FOREIGN POLICY, CENTER FOR GLOBAL DEVELOPMENT | MAY 1, 2003

Measuring Globalization: Who's Up, Who's Down?

Two years ago, we created an index that measures a country's global links, from foreign direct investment to international travel, telephone traffic, and Internet servers. For the last two years, Singapore and Ireland have topped our ranking of political, economic, and technological integration in 62 countries. Find out who was the most global of all and how September 11 affected global integration in the 2003 A.T. Kearney/FOREIGN POLICY Magazine Globalization Index.

JANUARY 1, 2003

Gallant Delusions

BY RUTH WEDGWOOD | SEPTEMBER 1, 2002

Broken Promises

BY ARJUN APPADURAI | SEPTEMBER 1, 2002

Battling Barbarism

BY WALDEN BELLO | SEPTEMBER 1, 2002

Guilty Parties

BY SADAKO OGATA | SEPTEMBER 1, 2002

The Limits of Loyalty

BY J. BRYAN HEHIR | SEPTEMBER 1, 2002

The Shackles of Consensus

BY JEANE J. KIRKPATRICK | SEPTEMBER 1, 2002

The Crimes of 'Intcom'

BY NOAM CHOMSKY | SEPTEMBER 1, 2002

The Power of Two

BY ANDREW GOWERS | SEPTEMBER 1, 2002

Problems Without Passports

BY KOFI A. ANNAN | SEPTEMBER 1, 2002