
| America's missed opportunities |
| The case for pragmatism |
| Chronology 1991 / edited by Patricia Lee Dorff |
| Collapsing Cuba |
| Coup de grace: the end of the Soviet Union |
| Foreign affairs index to volume 70 |
| The new Europe |
| Order and disorder in the new world |
| Post-victory blues |
| Remembering Africa |
| The United States and Asia |
| Watershed in the Middle East |
| Defense conversion: bulldozing the management |
| El Salvador's negotiated revolution |
| France in the new Europe |
| The future of Russian capitalism |
| Germany in the new Europe |
| India after nonalignment |
| A new concert of powers |
| The renovation of American foreign policy |
| Rescuing the U.S.-Japan alliance |
| Russia: a change for survival |
| Two capitals in an undivided Jerusalem |
| What new world order? |
| America and the post-Soviet republics |
| Central Asia's catapult to independence |
| A democrat looks at foreign policy |
| Foreign policy and the 1992 election |
| Intelligence: backing into the future |
| The intelligence community: how crucial? |
| Islam, democracy and the West |
| A republican looks at foreign policy |
| A second Italian republic? |
| The Ukrainian factor |
| America's first post-Cold War president |
| Britain in the new Europe |
| The Cold War and its aftermath |
| Finland vindicated |
| Foreign affairs at 70 |
| Foreign policy after the election |
| From Sarajevo to Sarajevo |
| The new nuclear threat |
| Rethinking the Middle East |
| Trading American interests |
| War in the Balkans |
| The 100-day economic agenda |
| Can the two Koreas be one? |
| China: the coming power |
| Empowering the United Nations |
| Europe after Maastricht |
| Foreign affairs index to volume 71 |
| Fueling a competitive economy |
| Human rights quandary |
| The last Cold War election |
| The population threat |
| Russian nationalism |
| South Asia's take-off |
| Special report: policymaking for a new era |
| U.S. forces: challenges ahead |