It's not just Bush's fault. America is scared of the new world, and that's no way to run a hyperpower.
Investors look for the next big thing to detour off I-280
Once the land of the free, America now holds up entrepreneurs and start-ups. Four ways to fix the problem.
Times are tough in the transatlantic alliance. But Europe and America still have plenty in common.
Coddling Arab dictators will only hurt the region—and the United States itself.
China's leaders, at least, still like the United States—but the reasons won't please Washington.
Forget aid and trade—what Latin America most wants is Washington to remember its core values.
American idealism helped remake Georgia—and can liberate nations worldwide.
Governments can't do it all. Time for big business to get into the game.
Don't confuse Iran or its citizens with the unpopular clerical government.
The danger of unilateralism— for the United States and the world
Saddam is gone, but the world's still awash with WMD—a global threat Washington must help solve.
To restore America's greatness, start by listening to others and tending matters at home.
Rumors of its demise have been exaggerated. Just one country has the will and wherewithal to take care of business.
Keeping the country safe must be Washington's top job—and that takes more than just talk.
France will always be America's ally, and when they work together, there's little they can't accomplish.
Americans shouldn't assume they'll remain on top. The world is changing, and they'd better adapt.
Detente worked with one implacable foe— the Soviets—and could help rein in Iran today.
The days of defense are over. Peace takes strength—and the determination—to fight where necessary.
A call to rethink U.S. foreign policy—and for a president willing to talk to friend and foe alike.
Too often, the real America and the ideal find themselves at odds. But this dangerous inconsistency can be overcome.
Power is spreading as never before, but so are the problems. five rules for navigating the new world that's emerging.
Ignore the prophets of doom. Despite terrorism and Bush's many errors, the world is better off than ever.