- The Call-Up: Conscription, Again "Draft" is still a dirty word these days, but our country is definitely in need of one. Jan/Feb 2010
- AfPak for Dummies: A Primer As more Americans head to Afghanistan, the former Indian ambassador to Pakistan offers a rundown of what they might expect to find there. Jan/Feb 2010 (abstract)
- Boxed In: The Constraints of U.S. Foreign Policy As pundits around the world assess President Obama's first year in office, British journalist Geoffrey Wheatcroft posits that there are some problems with U.S. foreign policy that transcend any one administration.
- Dear Mr. President . . . Unhappy in Our Own Way Some families get along. The family of nations is not one of those families. And the president needs to start acting like it. Jan/Feb 2010 (abstract)
- Fermez la Porte: The Oversimplification of Europe Christopher Caldwell has a pretty simple read of Europe's woes. But according to David Rieff it's too simple. Jan/Feb 2010
- Letter from the Editor: January/February 2010 Has the new “realism” worked? Absolutely not. Jan/Feb 2010
- Obama's Year One: Contra Robert Kagan sees Obama's policies as the first true break with America's Cold War strategies—and hardly thinks that's a good thing. Jan/Feb 2010
- Obama's Year One: Medius Charles Lane finds much to admire about Obama's first year, but has no use for the president's "rebranding" of America. Jan/Feb 2010
- Obama's Year One: Pro Ed Pilkington sees the beginnings of major changes in the small strides Obama has made since January 2009. Jan/Feb 2010
- Resumption: The Gears of 1989 For the free world, 1989 felt like the end of history. But for those living under the Soviet Union, it was merely a resumption. Jan/Feb 2010
- Undying Creed: The Acceleration of Our Exceptionalism Many Americans have accepted that their nation is on the decline, but the facts say otherwise. Jan/Feb 2010
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