by Nikolas K. Gvosdev
Ukraine’s election results aren’t a repudiation of the West. Kiev will still pursue the middle course it always has, courting both Europe and Russia.
by Paul J. Saunders
There are no other viable options. We must focus on deterrence and ensure Tehran can’t share its technology with others.
by The National Interest
Greece’s problems reveal the absurdity of the Continental currency.
by The National Interest
Jones heads to Munich to talk security and listen to China’s foreign minister; Nouri al-Maliki calls out Christopher Hill; Gates announces high-tech equipment sales to NATO.
by Nikolas K. Gvosdev
It’s foolish for America to assume selling weapons to Taipei won’t harm our relationship with Beijing.
by Geoffrey Kemp
Iraq could be a military powerhouse and counter Iran—if it gets its act together.
by Jacob Heilbrunn
Obama is unwise to ignore Europe—especially as a strengthened EU develops a common foreign policy.
by Drew Thompson
The Taiwan arms sale won’t wreck our relationship with Beijing—and Chinese threats to the contrary are mostly hot air.