Justin Logan

Justin Logan is the director of foreign policy studies at the Cato Institute and blogs for The Skeptics at The National Interest.


Essays

Too often, the Beltway conventional wisdom emerges without careful scrutiny, before the hard questions have been asked.

Commentary

When it comes to foreign-policy pundtiry, putting our reputations where our mouths are would teach us a great deal.  

Blog Posts

Washington's regime-change racket has started up again. Target: Tehran.

Realists may still exist in the academy, but in Washington they are few and far between.

Recent comments by Panetta and Biden give Tehran—and America—plenty to fear.

It’s fine to say we should have a military that stays out of politics. Except that’s not what we have.

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February 12, 2012