Opinion: U.S. Must Share Power With China
Beijing is challenging the world's economic and financial order. Americans had better get used to it.
Drezner: Last Chance to Save the Global Economy
If the G20 fails to produce practical measures to fix the global economy, it will be every nation for itself.
Drezner: How Economic Recovery Plans Could Go Awry
How creeping protectionism could undermine recovery plans.
Bush Did Obama a Favor On Foreign Policy
When it comes to foreign policy, the president-elect owes a debt of gratitude to George W. Bush.
Drezner: Pondering the Mortgage Buyout
The U.S. buyout of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac says a lot about how the world has changed.
G8 Countries Are Less Powerful This Year
This year's G8 summit has attracted less attention than in past years, deservedly so.
Drezner: Improving U.S. Image
The competitive race for president may help repair the damage to America's image abroad, even before George Bush leaves office.
Drezner: Die-Hard Autocrats
Dictatorships have gotten good at keeping democracy at bay. It wasn't supposed to be this way.
Drezner: Rise of the Hipster Statesman
Al Gore and other ex-politicos may win accolades, but don't count on them getting anything done.