Article Henry Kissinger Does Not Care for Your Unserious Questions Henry Kissinger, promoting a book about his foreign-policy expertise, thinks some of that experience should be off-limits to interviewers. By Mollie Wilson O’Reilly September 11, 2014 Domestic Affairs Foreign Affairs
Article Obama, Beyond the Sound Bite The president has reason to be frustrated that one sentence ripped out of context can paint a picture of a directionless approach to the world. By E. J. Dionne Jr. September 4, 2014 Middle East Barack Obama Columnists Foreign Affairs Terrorism War and Peace
Article Small Problem, Big Solution Do certain seemingly insignificant habits have a profound impact on our lives—on our success in school, at work, and even in our marriages? By Jo McGowan September 1, 2014 Columnists Foreign Affairs
Article Why We Fight If revanchism seems far-fetched, even old-fashioned, consider the passions at work today in familiar trouble spots. By Margaret O'Brien Steinfels August 26, 2014 Foreign Affairs Terrorism Middle East War and Peace
Article How the U.S. Congress is Bought & Sold By Margaret O'Brien Steinfels August 25, 2014 Foreign Affairs