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Foreign Affairs: Foreign Policy Challenges Facing the Obama Administration

By experts and staff

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A year ago, Senator Barack Obama first described how he would confront the foreign policy challenges he would inherit if elected president in “Renewing American Leadership.” On January 20, he will tackle a range of complex issues while being constrained by the worst financial crisis to emerge since the Great Depression.

Foreign Affairs has compiled a collection of articles that offer policy prescriptions to some of the world’s most pressing problems.

Grand Strategy Articles

Richard Haass on navigating a nonpolar world.

Issue-Specific Articles

Stephen Sestanovich on how to rebuild U.S-Russia relations.

Barnett Rubin and Ahmed Rashid on ending chaos in Afghanistan and Pakistan.

J. Brian Atwood, M. Peter McPherson, and Andrew Natsios on making foreign aid a more effective tool.

Stephen Biddle, Michael O’Hanlon, and Kenneth Pollack on how to leave a stable Iraq.

Carter Bales and Richard Duke on containing climate change.

Vali Nasr and Ray Takeyh on the costs of containing Iran.

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Published by the Council on Foreign Relations since 1922, Foreign Affairs is the leading publication on international affairs and U.S. foreign policy. The total paid circulation of Foreign Affairs has reached an all-time high of 160,000 per issue, a 42 percent rise since 2001. The premier business-to-business research firm Erdos & Morgan also ranks the magazine #1 in influence by U.S. opinion leaders in a national study of publications. Inevitably, articles published in Foreign Affairs shape the political dialogue for months and years to come.