The U.N.'s agency for Palestinians should stop playing word games and do its job.
Ankara claims to oppose the Islamic State. Its actions suggest otherwise.
Energy resources aren’t just a commodity – they’re a vehicle for Russia’s political ambitions.
There’s no reason to start a devastating war when nonmilitary options are working.
U.S. officials care deeply about collateral damage and make every effort to investigate claims, which is why there has never been a more precise air campaign in the history of armed conflict.
Bush and Obama already helped destroy the region and damage U.S. interests there. How much worse could it get?
If you choose not to condemn political violence, is that an expression of humility, or elitism?
And the allegation that we received funding to nominate him for the award is preposterous.
A recent review of my biography of President Bush reaffirms the arguments it seeks to dispute.
What Foreign Policy got wrong about China's most popular drink.
Kristin Lord, Suzanne Nossel, Whitney Kassel, and Ari Ratner weigh in on Rosa Brooks's recent columns and a woman's right to recline.
Anne-Marie Slaughter, Julianne Smith, and Mieke Eoyang take on Rosa Brooks' Manifesto for the new working woman.
Why Ireland's economy really is on the rebound.
Yad Vashem is not biased against Tunisian Arabs that saved Jews' lives during the Holocaust.
Four reasons why presidents have pushed for nuclear cuts for decades -- and why there's no reason to stop now.