Feature
List of Feature articles
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551348_110727_0_12.jpg The Forgetting Stone
"No matter how many years may pass, do not forget this warning": A poet’s look at Japan’s centuries of rebuilding over fault-lines, from FP’s latest ebook.
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MANDEL NGAN/AFP/Getty Images Super Bad
With the debt ceiling impasse and legislative gridlock sucking all the air out of Washington, Foreign Policy asked the experts: Is this really the worst Congress ever?
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551584_110720_7.20_Erlanger_1_a_1088188252.jpg A Continent, Sinking
Europe's financial crisis is a Titanic moment, threatening to bring down not only the EU's major economies, but its political raison d'être. Is it too late to save the ship?
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Mamoon Durrani/AFP/Getty Images Assassin Nation
After more than three decades of targeted killings, is there anyone left alive who can actually run Afghanistan?
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CHRISTOPHE ARCHAMBAULT/AFP/Getty Images Red Shirts and Rowdy Royals
The secret WikiLeaks cables that explain how Thailand went from paradise to political mayhem.
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Jim Watson/AFP Lagarde’s To-Do List
What should Christine Lagarde do on Day 1 as managing director of the IMF? Five experts weigh in.
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STR/AFP/Getty Images Where Have All the Girls Gone?
It's true: Western money and advice really did help fuel the explosion of sex selection in Asia.
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Pablo Martinez Monsivais-Pool/Getty Images Leaving Afghanistan
Seven Afghanistan experts review the president's plans for ending the war.
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ROBERTO SCHMIDT/AFP/Getty Images Twilight of the Nuba
Is the Sudanese regime embarking on another war of extinction?
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DANIEL JANIN/AFP/Getty Images Fading Legacy
Yelena Bonner and Andrei Sakharov were giants. Why do so few Russians remember them?
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STR/AFP/Getty Images Bad Guys Still Matter
Why 2011 is turning out to be a very bad year for dictators.
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ROBERTO SCHMIDT/AFP/Getty Images Democracy Unleashed
With a flurry of elections hitting Africa this year, here are four countries where things could get lively -- maybe too lively.
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Boris_Yeltsin_22_August_1991-1 Everything You Think You Know About the Collapse of the Soviet Union Is Wrong
*And why it matters today in a new age of revolution.
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EDITOR'S NOTE: Gennady Burbulis is visible in profile at far right of photo. Meltdown
For the first time, Boris Yeltsin's right-hand man tells the inside story of the coup that killed glasnost -- and changed the world.
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Ian Gavan/Getty Images The Long, Lame Afterlife of Mikhail Gorbachev
A cautionary tale about what happens when you fail to see the revolution coming.