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China's Upper Hand
Obama faces a new reality as he tries to reengage Beijing: from global warming to currency, Peter Beinart says the days when the U.S. can make demands of China are over. Plus, view our gallery.
Obama's Campaign Mastermind
Obama 2008 architect David Plouffe, author of the first insider's tell-all, talks with Richard Wolffe about why he almost left the campaign, how he's like Rahm-and Tuesday's voting.
Abortion Under Fire
Will health reform limit access to abortion? Pro-choicers are worried, while pro-lifers say the Pelosi bill doesn't go far enough. Dana Goldstein reports on the religious right's influence-and how Obama dropped the ball.
Outfoxing Obama
So much for post-partisan politics. Team Obama's attacks on Fox News are petty and childish. Top Bush strategist Nicolle Wallace on why the White House war on cable is backfiring badly.
Strategy? What Strategy?
Gen. Stanley McChrystal's advice to the president is driving debate on what America should do next in Afghanistan. But, Stephen Holmes argues, the emperor has no clothes.
What War Costs the Right
Conservatives are all for shrinking government spending-except when it comes to the Pentagon. Conor Friedersdorf on why more skepticism about military funding is a matter of national security.
Team Bush Buries a Tell-All
Former Bush speechwriter Matt Latimer, in his first interview since the storm over his unflattering White House memoir began, tells Lloyd Grove about his former colleagues' mission to discredit him, W.'s "depressing" speeches-and Obama's eloquence.
Your Move, Mr. Putin
Obama's decision to drop the planned missile shield in Eastern Europe is hardly a bow to the Kremlin-the program will continue on a larger scale. The real question, says Michael Idov, concerns Putin's side of the bargain.
How Obama Flubbed His Missile Message
Scrapping missile defense was the right thing to do, says former National Security Adviser Zbigniew Brzezinski-but how the U.S. conveyed the decision to its Eastern European allies couldn't have been worse.



























