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Geography of the United States

The Other Black Gold

The United States may surpass the Caspian Sea as the world's largest supplier of caviar.

The Dragon Awakes

Demand for resources will be the flashpoint in U.S.-Chinese relations.

Where Credit Is Due

Is change in the Middle East the result of Ameican action or serendipity?

Post-Nuclear Strategy

Everyone wants them, but no one can use them. What's the point of nuclear weapons?

Containing Europe

America and Europe compete to influence the international system. The U.S. response should be a new formulation of an old strategy.

Trouble in Tbilisi

Liberty and security are hard to combine. Georgians risk losing both.

Books & Reviews

Pax Californica

America has at times oriented itself to the East, at others to the West. But what we have always had is a sense of our manifest destiny. And now the ideals of California—nihilism with a suntan—seem to be our primary ideological export.

Another Country, Review of David Horowitz's Radical Son: A Journey Through Our Times

While both Rosenblatt and Horowitz have had second thoughts about the 1960s, their assessments of this fateful decade are strikingly different.

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May 26, 2012