
| Il riciclaggio dei capitali illeciti : profili di analisi economica |
| A battle for global values |
| The challenge of global health |
| Civil rights, uncivil wrongs. The war on terrorism's toll on the U. S. constitution [Recensione] |
| The clash of emotions. Fear, humiliation, hope, and the new world order |
| The faces of Chinese power |
| Fidel's final victory |
| Hands off hedge funds |
| Has globalization passed its peak? |
| Negotiating with terrorists |
| The real meaning of military transformation. Rethinking the revolution [Recensione] |
| Saving Afghanistan |
| The United States, Iraq, and the war on terror. A Singaporean perspective |
| Blowing the Horn |
| Chinese lessons. Nixon, Mao, and the course of U.S.-Chinese relations [Recensione] |
| College goes global |
| From 'marvelous monumentum' to health care for all. Success is possible with the right programs |
| How able is Abe? |
| India's democratic challenge |
| Iraq's civil war |
| Japan is back. Why Tokyo's new assertiveness is good for Washington [Recensione] |
| The moderate Muslim brotherhood |
| The new New World order |
| Time for détente with Iran |
| The underfunded Pentagon |
| Unprepared for a pandemic |
| Al Qaeda strikes back |
| Atypically French. Sarkozy's bid to be a different kind of President [Recensione di: Nicolas Sarkozy, Testimony: France in the Twenty-first century. Pantheon, 2006] |
| Bush and the generals |
| China's space odyssey. What the antisatellite test reveals about decision-making in Beijing |
| Containing Russia |
| Defying orders, saving lives. Heroic diplomats of the Holocaust |
| The end of national currency |
| Ending the trade war in Washington. Saving the trade agenda by protecting workers |
| Healthy old Europe |
| How biofuels could starve the poor |
| Let women rule |
| The prophet of moderation. Tariq Ramadan's quest to reclaim Islam [Recensione di: Tariq Ramadan, In the footsteps of the prophet: lessons from the life of Muhammad. Oxford University Press, 2007] |
| Smooth sailing. The world's shipping lanes are safe |
| The art of peace. Bringing diplomacy back to Washington [Recensione di: Dennis Ross, Statecraft: and how to restore America's standing in the world. Farrar, Straus & Giroux, 2007] |
| Better and better. The myth of inevitable progress [Recensione di: Indur M. Goklany, The improving state of the world: why we're living longer, healthier, more comfortable lives on a cleaner planet. Cato Institute, 2007] |
| Campaign 2008. Renewing American leadership |
| Campaign 2008. Rising to a new generation of global challenges |
| Entente infernale. How 300 years of Anglo-French rivalry shaped the world [Recensione di: Robert Tombs-Isabelle Tombs, That sweet enemy: the French and the British from the Sun King to the present. Knopf, 2007] |
| A false choice in Pakistan |
| Grand strategy for a divided America |
| The long haul. Fighting and funding America's next wars [Recensione di: G. J. Schmitt-T. Donnelly (eds), Of men and materiel. AEI Press, 2007 - R. D. Hormats, The price of liberty. Times Books, 2007] |
| A new deal for globalization |
| Nigeria's rigged democracy |
| Overhauling intelligence |
| The return of authoritarian great powers |
| Seeing red. Why Communism really failed [Recensione di: Robert Service, Comrades! A history of world communism. Harvard University Press, 2007] |
| Turkey rediscovers the Middle East |
| Democracy without America. The spontaneous spread of freedom |
| Food for fuel? Debating the tradeoffs of corn-based ethanol |
| The great leap backward? The costs of China's environmental crisis |
| The long road to Pyongyang. A case study in policymaking without direction |
| Nuclear insecurity. Correcting Washington's dangerous posture |
| Reengaging with the world. A return to moral leadership [In: Campaign 2008] |
| A row deal. Reconsidering the Great Depression [Recensione di: Amity Shlaes, The forgotten man: a new history of the Great Depression. HarperCollins, 2007] |
| Salute and disobey? The civil-military balance, before Iraq and after |
| Smart Samaritans. Is there a third way in the development debate? [Recensione di: Paul Collier, The bottom billion: why the poorest countries are failing and what can be done about it. Oxford University Press, 2007] |
| Toward a realistic peace. Defending civilization and defending terrorists by making the international system work [In: Campaign 2008] |
| When Congress stops wars. Partisan politics and presidential power |
| Who lost Iraq? Lessons from the debacle |
| America's strategic opportunity with India. The new US-India partnership |
| Asia's forgotten crisis. A new approach to Burma |
| Can the war on terror be won? How to fight the right war |
| COIN of the Realm. Is there a future for counterinsurgency? [Recensione a: The US Army/Marine Corps counterinsurgency field manual, by The US Army and the Marine Corps - Violent politics, by William R. Polk] |
| A disciplined defense. How to regain strategic solvency |
| An enduring peace built on freedom. Securing America's future [Campaign 2008] |
| Jerusalem syndrome. Decoding The Israel Lobby [Recensione a: The Israel Lobby and US foreign policy, by John J. Mearsheimer and Stephen M. Walt] |
| Losing Russia. The costs of renewed confrontation |
| The old Turks' revolt. When radical secularism endangers democracy |
| A quiet revolution. Latin America's unheralded progress [Recensione a: Forgotten continent: the battle for Latin America's soul, by Michael Reid] |
| Security and opportunity for the twenty-first century [Campaign 2008] |
| Washington's eastern sunset. The decline of US power in Northeast Asia |
| Winning Asia. Washington's untold success story |