Highlights from this week on ForeignPolicy.com
Laura Rozen on why the military wants Chris Hill in Iraq now. Aaron Houston on why America needs to grow its own marijuana. Jeffrey Gettleman on the appeal of Somalia. Sen. Bill Bradley on 16 years of failed Russia policy. Jeffrey Herbst and Greg Mills on the non-existant country of Congo. Stephen Walt on how ...
Laura Rozen on why the military wants Chris Hill in Iraq now.
Laura Rozen on why the military wants Chris Hill in Iraq now.
Aaron Houston on why America needs to grow its own marijuana.
Jeffrey Gettleman on the appeal of Somalia.
Sen. Bill Bradley on 16 years of failed Russia policy.
Jeffrey Herbst and Greg Mills on the non-existant country of Congo.
Stephen Walt on how to get Iran to give up its nukes.
Judah Grunstein on Sarkozy’s big power play.
Peter Feaver on how we’re still not having an honest debate about the Iraq war.
Alan Sked on why Gordon Brown is finished.
Annie Lowrey on the best places in the world to lose your job.
Joshua Keating was an associate editor at Foreign Policy. Twitter: @joshuakeating
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