The final page of the magazine gives authors the opportunity to have the last word and, in effect, make their point the one that the reader walks away with. The freedom to scrutinize any issue on the field of international affairs makes the section one that is always innovative and ever exciting.
The US-Israeli Relationship
- Special But Not Exclusive
by Aaron David Miller
Opportunities Lost
- The UN's Failure to Fight the HIV/AIDS Crisis
by Stephen Lewis
Failure to Protect
- International Response to Darfur Genocide
by Eric Reeves
Perils of Proliferation
- Combating WMD in an Age of Terror
by Peter Burian
Averting Catastrophe
- Combating Iran's Nuclear Threat
by Tim Bakken
A New Climate Treaty
- US Leadership After Kyoto
by Eileen Claussen and Elliot Diringer
For an East Asian Union
- Rethinking Asia's Cold War Alliances
by Neil Francis
Misunderstood
- Political Islam in Southeast Asia
by Michael Mullany
Molding the Middle Class
- Expanding Kenya's Middle Class to Promote Growth
by James Shikwati
A Work in Progress
- Demystifying the European Security and Defence Policy
by Jolyon Howorth
National Security
- An Accident Waiting to Happen
by James Der Derian
Preventing Disaster
- Realizing Vulnerabilities and Looking Forward
by Gilbert Burnham
A Long Journey to Peace
- The Dispute in the Republic of Cyprus
by Zenon Stavrinides
Legal and Political Acrobats
- The Fate and Future of the International Court of Justice
by Arthur Eyffinger
Averting Nuclear Catastrophe
- Contemplating Extreme Responses to US Vulnerability
by Robert L. Gallucci
The Seven Ingredients
- When Democracy Promotion Works
by Sarah E. Mendelson
Fighting Terror with Aid
- Underlying Conditions that Foster Terrorism
by Andrew Natsios