- Dire Straits: Taking on Somali Pirates Pirates thrive on political instability and geographic mobility — and eastern Africa offers both in spades. An expert in the field, Martin N. Murphy explains why Somali piracy is a threat to the West, and what we need to do to stop it. July/August 2010
- Goldstone: An Exegesis Joshua Muravchik rebuts James Traub's recent World Affairs article on the Goldstone Report. Traub then offers a brief reply. May/June 2010
- The Gray Zone: Defining Torture New York Times Book Review editor Barry Gewen reviews the arguments for and against torture and concludes that, in certain narrow instances, the likes of Dick Cheney and other advocates just may have a point. May/June 2010
- Fearful Asymmetry: Reading the Goldstone Report James Traub argues that, despite its flaws, the Goldstone Report points up the fundamental contradiction between the needs of great powers and the demands of international law. March/April 2010
- Unruly Clients: The Trouble with Allies We just gave $7.5 billion to Pakistan and got ridiculed by the parliament, army chief, and former president. We give Yemen $121 million each year and it remains a terrorist hotbed. What, exactly, have we bought into? March/April 2010
- FDR and GWB: Unlearned Lessons of a Wartime Presidency Spring 2008 (Abstract)
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