COVER
The Unwinnable War (World)
Despite 10 years of U.S. power, talent and money, Afghanistan is a country of squandered hope
WORLD
Globally Isolated and Economically Crippled: Why Hamas is Losing Gaza
Globally isolated and economically crippled, Palestinians in the restive enclave are hoping for regime change
VIEWPOINT
A Tale of Two Revolutions
What the Arab Spring and the Occupy Wall Street movement have in common
ESSAY
You've Got Mail
But amid Beijing's online meddling, you might never know who sent it
PROFILE
Can the Peace Prize Help Liberia's President Win the Home Crowd?
Liberia's Ellen Johnson Sirleaf has won the West's heart and now a Nobel Peace Prize. But will her people re-elect her?
GLOBAL ADVISER
The Magnificent 7 (Next Time You're In ... Salzburg)
Why Hangar-7 is worth a trip in its own right
Servings of Turkey (Amuse-Bouche)
The fresh new tastes of Istanbul
Heavens to Betty (Check In)
Finding a natural paradise in the mountains of New Guinea
LETTERS
Euro Zone's Debt Crisis (Inbox)
Science and Faith; Schools in South Korea; Statehood Debate; Tea Party Lines