Essay
Jan/Feb
2005
The turmoil caused by weak and failing states gravely threatens U.S. security, yet Washington is doing little to respond. The United States needs a new, comprehensive development strategy combining crisis prevention, rapid response, centralized decision-making, and international cooperation.
Response
May/Jun
1998
Richard Cooper would prefer to fight global warming with an international carbon tax, but the Kyoto protocol is shrewder policy and more realistic politics.
