Serbia: 10 Years Later

A decade after the United States bombed their country, Serbs are still dealing with the after-effects of the war.

A New Cold War?

A New Cold War?

Politics is much like physics, columnist Conn Hallinan argues: for every reaction there is an equal and opposite reaction. And NATO is generating just such a reaction.

Bush Woos Europe

Bush Woos Europe

In his swan song, the U.S. president is trying to twist a few last arms across the Atlantic.

NATO at a Crossroads

A plan for a new concept of NATO’s mission and a reformed nuclear policy.

A River Runs Backward

A River Runs Backward

The violence in Afghanistan is on the upsurge, Conn Hallinan reports, and the United States is increasingly isolated in its military approach.

Anonymous UN official

An anonymous UN official gives insight on perceptions about the international community.

Andrej Nosov

Andrej Nosov

Andrej Nosov, President, Youth Initiative for Human Rights

Challenging a Unipolar World

Challenging a Unipolar World

The United States is still the big dog on the block, columnist Conn Hallinan argues, but it can no longer just bark to get its way.

Mission Incomprehensible

We certainly don’t need a “why” to embark on a mission to save the planet from irrevocable climate change. We only need a will.

Madness and War

Madness and War

FPIF columnist Conn Hallinan describes how Iraq, Afghanistan, and Vietnam form a historical axis of political madness and military blunders.