Essay
Jan/Feb
2009
The next U.S. foreign affairs agenda needs to be more imaginative in considering what the United States will value tomorrow.
Comment
Summer
1993
Britain and Germany are beginning to have the sinking feeling that their once-promising zeitgeists-innovative Thatcherism and harmonious unification-have lost faith, energy and momentum. Revelations of Stasi sympathizers in Germany and star-crossed royalty in England are not helping.
