During the George W Bush years, two great currents of thinking about United States foreign policy - progressive and realist - have shared a critique of a third - neo-conservative.
I had hoped to provide an occasion for thoughtful debate with my essay "What next? US foreign policy after Bush" (12 February 2007), and am therefore pleased by
This is a grave moment in the history of the United States and the world. The president has acknowledged that we are not winning the war in Iraq, even though