Editors' Picks
The Georgetown-Chinese Army basketball brawl is pretty tame compared to these five geopolitical ballgames that spilled over into off-field violence.
Why do India and Pakistan see America in such opposite ways?
American pundits decry the onset of sharp defense cuts, but the Pentagon cant even account for $1 trillion in its own spending.
Yanks are starring on foreign screens -- and it ain't a pretty sight.
'Obama's favorite general' goes out swinging

BY JOSH ROGIN
Is Silvio Berlusconi the worst leader in the world?
Chavez says he's doing great, but the Venezuelan economy sure isn't
BY JOSE R. CARDENAS
Obama's jobs problem is a Jeff Immelt problem
Cheney's book may be the most honest memoir of the Bush admin
BY THOMAS E. RICKS
U.N.'s Gaza flotilla report lost at sea
BY SARI BASHI
BY PHILIPPE DE PONTET
Two milestones in the long war
BY JOSHUA E. KEATING
Why can't Syria's opposition get its act together?
BY KATE SEELYE
Did That UCLA Kid Who Joined the Libyan Rebels Break the Law?
Highlights of
The Biggest WikiLeak Ever
BY DAVID KENNER
The Sinking Ship
Of Turkey-Israel Relations
BY YIGAL SCHLEIFER
DIRECTORY
Helium Diplomacy and the Jamaican Menace - By David Kenner
More cables you missed from the WikiLeaks deluge.
09/02/2011
Barriers to Entry - An FP Slide Show
Photos of Washington's treasured landmarks, in the post-9/11 era.
09/02/2011
Dead in the Water - By Yigal Schleifer
As Turkey cuts Israel adrift, the relationship between these two former allies is sinking fast. And petty politics aside, that's bad news for a tense region.
09/02/2011
The Blast-Proof City - By Witold Rybczynski
Federal buildings and monuments across the United States are now bomb-proof fortresses. But what's being lost in our relentless pursuit of total safety?
09/02/2011
This Week at War: The Pentagon's China Syndrome - By Robert Haddick
A new report on the Middle Kingdom's growing military capabilities could lead to a war ... over defense spending.
09/02/2011
FP Explainer: Is It Legal for Americans to Fight in Another Country's Army? - By Joshua E. Keating
For the most part, yes, unless they're fighting against America.
09/02/2011
Over the Horizon - By James Traub
Is worrying about war with China a self-fulfilling prophecy?
09/02/2011
The LWOT: Al-Qaeda no. 2 reported killed in Pakistan - by Jennifer Rowland and Andrew Lebovich
Foreign Policy and the New America Foundation bring you a twice weekly brief on the legal war on terror. You can read it on foreignpolicy.com or get it delivered directly to your inbox -- just sign up here.
09/02/2011
The Road To Prosperity - An FP Slide Show
The world needs infrastructure -- and if the West doesn't take advantage of that need, China definitely will.
09/01/2011