Foreign Affairs

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War No More

Author: Timothy D. Snyder

In his new book, the acclaimed psychologist Steven Pinker argues that despite the horrors of the twentieth century, global violence is actually on the decline over the long term.

See more in North America, Global Governance

Poor Choices

Author: Timothy Besley

Three new books look at poverty from the bottom up, painting a vivid portrait of the lives poor people live.

See more in North America, Economics

Can the Center Hold?

Author: Yossi Klein Halevi

A pair of recent articles in this magazine highlighted two sides of Israel's current dilemma: the country does need to end the occupation, but Israelis also remain deeply skeptical of Palestinian intentions, and with good reason. Only one thing will break the paralysis of the Israeli center: if the Palestinians accept Israel's basic legitimacy.

See more in Israel, International Peace and Security

The Great China Debate

Author: Arvind Subramanian

China's rise is overstated, and its financial problems are massive, argues Derek Scissors. Arvind Subramanian disagrees, claiming that Beijing already calls theshots in the global economy.

See more in China, Business and Foreign Policy

China's Pakistan Conundrum

Author: Evan A. Feigenbaum

Evan A. Feigenbaum argues that China will not simply bail out Pakistan with loans, investment, and aid, as those watching the deterioration of U.S.-Pakistani relations seem to expect. Rather, China will pursue profits, security, and geopolitical advantage regardless of Islamabad's preferences.

See more in China, Pakistan

Why We Still Need Nuclear Power

Author: Ernest J. Moniz

The world cannot let the March disaster at Japan's Fukushima power plant scare it into forgoing the benefits of nuclear energy—a cheap, reliable, and safe source of electricity

See more in United States, Energy

Counterrevolution in Kiev

Authors: Rajan Menon and Alexander J. Motyl

President Viktor Yanukovych has led Ukraine, no stranger to crisis, into yet another round of turmoil.

See more in Ukraine, Rule of Law

The Leadership Secrets of Bismarck

Author: Michael Bernhard

China is hardly the first great power to make authoritarian development look attractive. As Jonathan Steinberg's new biography of Bismarck shows, Wilhelmine Germany did it with ease.

See more in Germany, Society and Culture

Africa Unleashed

Author: Eduard Miguel

Steven Radelet's accessible new book argues that much of the credit for Africa's recent economic boom goes to its increasingly open political systems.

See more in Africa, Democratization