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Foreign Affairs Editor Gideon Rose and C-SPAN'S Greta Wodele Brawner discuss the magazine's 90th anniversary issue.
Gideon Rose, Charles Kupchan, and Tom Ashbook discuss whether democracy and capitalism can live up to the challenges of this century.
Gideon Rose, editor of Foreign Affairs discusses the magazine's 90th anniversary issue.
Today’s troubles are real, but not ideological: they relate more to policies than to principles. The postwar order of mutually supporting liberal democracies with mixed economies solved the central challenge of modernity, reconciling democracy and capitalism. The task now is getting the system back into shape.
An interview with the editor of Foreign Affairs.
An interview with the author of "Winner-Take-All-Politics."
Foreign Affairs Editor Gideon Rose interviews Ambassador Robert Blackwill about a partial U.S. pullback from Afghanistan.
A conversation with George Packer, Robert C. Lieberman, and Gary Clyde Hufbauer.
Gideon Rose and Anne-Marie Slaughter discuss Libya, Syria, and Afghanistan.
Foreign Affairs Editor Gideon Rose on how the 9/11 attacks "unleashed U.S. power on the world."
A Foreign Affairs discussion on health care.
A Foreign Affairs discussion on the future of international trade and development policy.
Richard N. Haass and Gideon Rose answer questions about Osama bin Laden's death, legacy, and what might come next.
Coming in the May/June 2011 issue with commentary from Foreign Affairs editor Gideon Rose.
A Foreign Affairs discussion on the role of social media and technology in fostering political change.
Gideon Rose, editor of Foreign Affairs, tells readers about new digital subscriptions, bonus content, and more.
Gideon Rose, editor of Foreign Affairs, tells readers about new digital subscriptions, bonus content, and more.
Gideon Rose, editor of Foreign Affairs, answers reader questions about Afghanistan and his new book, How Wars End.
Coming in the January/February 2011 issue of Foreign Affairs with commentary from new editor Gideon Rose.
Starting with World War I and ending with the Iraq war (and with clear implications for the war in Afghanistan), Rose shows how confused political leaders often are about exactly what they are trying to achieve in the coming peace.
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