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The National Interest back issues
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Looming stagnation.(The Color of China)(economy)
March 1, 2009... Forecasters of the fortunes of nations are no different from Wall Street analysts: hey all rely on the past to predict the future. So it is no surprise that Chinas rapid economic growth in the last thirty years has led many to believe that the country will be able to continue to grow at this...
Expediency of the angels.(on human rights)
March 1, 2009... The Obama administration will face human-rights issues at every turn in confronting terrorism, insurgency and ethnic cleansing along the arc of crisis from South Asia to Sudan. To tackle these strategic challenges as well as chronic rights abuses, the new administration and nongovernmental...
Machiavelli revisited.(Power Rules: How Common Sense Can Rescue American Foreign Policy)(Book review)
March 1, 2009... Leslie H. Gelb, Power Rules: How Common Sense Can Rescue American Foreign Policy (New York: Harper, 2009), 352 pp., $27.99.
Richard Neustadt and Ernest May, in their classic work on statecraft, Thinking in Time, tell a revealing anecdote about the early months of the Carter...
A sit-down with Brent Scowcroft.(The Realist)(Interview)
January 1, 2009... TNI's editor Justine A. Rosenthal talks with the General about the tasks ahead and advice to be heeded by the incoming Obama admininstration.
What are the acute foreign-policy problems Barack Obama will face as he takes office?
The tasks ahead are enormous. The situations we face in...