Essay
Jul/Aug
2008
The Secretary of State reflects on the lessons of the past eight years.
Essay
Jan/Feb
2000
With no Soviet threat, America has found it exceedingly difficult to define its "national interest." Foreign policy in a Republican administration should refocus the country on key priorities: building a military ready to ensure American power, coping with rogue regimes, and managing Beijing and Moscow. Above all, the next president must be comfortable with America's special role as the world's leader.
Review Essay
Jan/Feb
1996
Josef Joffe
German reunification ranks high on George Bush's impressive list of foreign policy achievements. Philip Zelikow and Condoleezza Rice's engaging account reveals how American leadership won the day.
Capsule Review
Summer
1985
Zbigniew Brzezinski
