
Somalia: The Original Failed State
The Bad Guys
George B.N. Ayittey: The World's 23 Worst Tyrants
Jeffrey Herbst: The United Nations
The Gipper wasn’t the warhound his conservative followers would have you believe.
BY PETER BEINART
Foreign Policy asked several leading Iranian-American authors to revisit the hype and the hope in a year’s worth of writings about Iran’s upheaval.
How to be a Middle East technocrat
By David Kenner
History Lesson: The people’s capsule
By Charles Homans
Harvard’s Stephen M. Walt and former Mideast negotiator Nabil Fahmy ask Aaron David Miller: If not a peace process, then what?
Author Anna Lappe and Population Action International’s Jeffrey Locke say Robert Paarlberg’s faith in industrial agriculture is misplaced.
Demographer Richard Cincotta wonders why Charles Kenny is still fighting a centuries-old battle over Thomas Malthus.

Bosnia is the best model for resolving Syria's crisis
BY BORUT GRGIC

Who started the Twitter rumor of Kim Jong Un's death?
BY ISAAC STONE FISH
It's man versus machine for Venezuela's opposition
BY JUAN NAGEL
Tracking genocide one body at a time
BY MICHAEL DOBBS
Why is the SCAF picking a fight with Washington?
BY YEZID SAYIGH

Documenting the destruction of Homs on YouTube
BY DAVID KENNER
Syria resolution push moves to the General Assembly
BY COLUM LYNCH

The schmooze seen 'round the world
BY COLUM LYNCH