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In the Tsunami's Wake

It was a human tragedy, but not an economic disaster.

Enforcing Nuclear Disarmament

Nigeria, Kazakhstan, the Congo: What do they have in common? All have nuclear reactors with the blessing of the UN. Is this "counter-proliferation" fit for an age of terror.

The Cult of Precaution

The high priests of the European Commission invoke the arcane scripture of the Precautionary Principle to justify their environmental enyclicals--the wages of reason be damned.

Uncle Sam in the Arab Street

If America promotes democracy in the Middle East, it must be prepared for some very unpleasant consequences.

Does Iraq Matter?

Realists, neocons, and liberals all agree that American failure in Iraq would be a catastrophe beyond Iraq. Really? How exactly?

New Europe, New Problems

Sure, the countries of "New Europe" are friends of the United States right now--but what happens when Brussels gets a hold of them?

Commentary

Teutons in Charge

Germany—not America—will determine whether the world avoids further economic collapse.

Grecian Formula

Greece’s financial mess could be the end of European unity.

The Unfinished Revolution: East-Central Europe, Democratization and the Euro-Atlantic Community

On Sunday, February 2, 2003, President Vaclav Havel of the Czech Republic became a private citizen.

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May 24, 2013