On the Newsstand: Winter 2010
The Obama Doctrine

Paul Farmer on PEPFAR, US-Japan Relations, and a New Partnership with Russia

Covers

The Obama Doctrine

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The extent to which Obama’s efforts add up to a coherent “doctrine” remains an open question

Obama’s Blank Check

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The tone of America’s national security policy has changed, but the substance is similar

International Implications of Our National Debt

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Paying off creditors the right way

Remaking America’s Image

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Leveraging Obama's popularity abroad

A Less-Than-Happy Anniversary

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The recent hiccups in U.S.-Japan relations

Old Neighbors in a New World

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The United States and Latin America need more high-level engagement

Strategic Disengagement

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Non-interventionism makes a comeback

Obama in the Peace Process

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The improbability of comprehensive peace between Israel and Palestine

Emergency to Efficiency

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The silver lining of shortfalls in PEPFAR funding

The Reset with Russia

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Two years of “da” to a new partnership

Dealing with the Trade Deficit

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Fighting U.S.-China trade imbalance demands long-term strategy

United States

Reevaluating the Death Penalty

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A look at the future of capital punishment in America

Voting Rights: Earned or Entitled?

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Suffrage for non-citizens raises fundamental questions

Left Behind

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Liberal frustration with Obama’s politics-as-usual

Primary Reform: Roadblocks to Change

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Why the current primary system, imperfect as it is, is here to stay

Turning Towards Newt

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How Gingrich should navigate the 2012 presidential election

World

A Sinking Feeling

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Pacific islands take global warming into their own hands

A Government of Spies

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How Russia’s political culture has failed to escape from the KGB

Germany’s Third Unification

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The Merkel government should nip growing xenophobia in the bud

Mubarak for Life?

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Egypt president’s desire to remain in power complicates the succession process

Books & Arts

Freedom from Fear

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A European’s take on Islam in Western democracies

History Through Whose Eyes?

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The Tea Party and its uses of American history

God’s Nations

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The blessings and burdens of being chosen

Establishment Conservative

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Historians weigh in on the Bush presidency

Liberalism’s Dying Days

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How traditional liberalism gave way to corporate power

Interviews

Paul Farmer

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The co-founder of Partners in Health on PEPFAR and Haiti

Rep. Robert Andrews

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The N.J. Democrat on health care and immigration reform

Cecile Richards

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The president of Planned Parenthood on reproductive rights under Obama

The Politics of Human Trafficking

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Ursula Plassnik

He Works Hard for his Party

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Terry McAuliffe

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