Michele Bachmann

Fear Factor

Are Republican voters as concerned about Iran and radical Islam as their candidates?

BY SCOTT CLEMENT | DECEMBER 21, 2011

The Chosen People?

In their race to be elected, the GOP presidential candidates are confusing what country they're running for: Israel or the United States.

BY MICHAEL A. COHEN | DECEMBER 12, 2011

Politics Stops at the Water's Edge

After two foreign-policy debates, we still have no idea what most Republican presidential candidates would do about the actual issues facing America abroad.

BY MICHAEL COHEN | NOVEMBER 23, 2011

Crunching the Numbers on the GOP Candidates

What the polls tell us about the Republican candidates on foreign policy.

BY SCOTT CLEMENT | NOVEMBER 23, 2011

With Us or (Mostly) Against Us

The Republican presidential hopefuls have a pretty clear idea of who they think America's enemies are. But what about its friends?

BY JAMES TRAUB | NOVEMBER 18, 2011

Michele Bachmann's Foreign Policy

Congresswoman representing Minnesota's 6th District

NOVEMBER 16, 2011

The World According to the GOP

What do the 2012 Republican candidates have to say about foreign policy?

COMPILED BY JOSHUA E. KEATING | NOVEMBER 2011

The Elephants in the Room

Barack Obama's Republican challengers haven't thought very deeply about foreign policy. It shows.

BY JAMES TRAUB | NOVEMBER 2011

The 2012 Horse Whisperers

Who's giving foreign-policy advice to the crop of GOP front-runners?

BY JOSH ROGIN | JULY 5, 2011

It's Evening in America

At the first GOP presidential debate, the Bush-era neoconservative movement seemed as good as dead.

BY MICHAEL A. COHEN | JUNE 14, 2011

Fighting Words

From Gingrichian Red-baiting to Palinian Tea-Partyism, a quick primer on the GOP's foreign-policy punch lines.

BY JOSHUA E. KEATING | MAY 11, 2011