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The Somali Model?

Somalia represents interventionst's perfect storm, but our difficulties there demonstrate the military's limits in the War on Terror.

Trading Up

Policymakers can break down regulatory barriers to trade by concerning themselves with consumer, not producer, welfare.

No Free Lunch

America needs to start facing hard economic choices.

Designated Driver Diplomacy

Tory leader David Cameron has outlined a striking new vision for the Anglo-American partnership—with Britain in the role of the "skeptical friend."

Money, Money Everywhere. . . .

The dollar's international dominance, which underwrites our global economic leadership, can no longer be taken for granted.

The Panda Menace

With all the recent coverage of China's involvement in Africa, Antoine Halff takes an in-depth look at Beijing's burgeoning relationship with the resource-rich continent.

Commentary

Who Determines?

Has the West lost its monopoly on pronouncing election results (and governments) “legitimate”?

Making History in Brussels

The OSCE next week will grapple in Brussels with so-called frozen conflicts, balance of power grievances and other potentially inflammatory issues.

What the Helsinki-Middle East Analogy Should Say to U.S. Policymakers

The general notion of "a Helsinki model for the Middle East" has become a new catch phrase, easily cast out in any debate over U.

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May 26, 2012