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President Bush is in Europe urging allies to increase pressure on Iran over its nuclear program. A look at where the Bush administration's final push on Iran may lead, and what to expect from the next administration.
Stephen Rademaker, former assistant secretary of state, 2002-06; he oversaw the Bureau of Arms Control, then the Bureau of International Security and Nonproliferation, and directed nonproliferation policy toward Iran and North Korea
Robin Wright, U.S. foreign policy reporter for "The Washington Post;" her most recent book is "Dreams and Shadows: The Future of the Middle East."
Col. Sam Gardiner, retired from the U.S. Air Force; taught strategy at the National War College, Air War College, and the Army War College
Susan Rice, senior foreign policy adviser to Senator Barack Obama's presidential campaign
Randy Scheunemann, senior foreign policy adviser to Senator John McCain's presidential campaign
Advertisers today have more channels of communication open to them today than ever before. But some think savvy consumers are making us more immune to marketing campaigns. A look at what we buy says about who we are.
Rob Walker, writes the weekly column "Consumed" for "The New York Times Magazine."