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Despot Watch: The Q-Man

A terrorist superstar of yesteryear faces a mid-life crisis.

Commentary

The Defense Exports

A new approach bridges the debate over whether America should prepare for counterinsurgencies versus large-scale armed conflicts.

Yemen: Ten Years After the USS Cole Bombing

Al-Qaeda's offshoot in Yemen is now more dangerous than the original.

How to Win Afghanistan

Drone attacks alone won’t work. We need boots on the ground to defeat al-Qaeda and the Taliban.

Blogs

What Cameron's Cuts Mean for Conservatives and Neocons

London's military-budget cuts are an inconvenient truth for neocons like Max Boot.

The Greatness of David Cameron

American conservatives might do well to emulate their austere British counterparts when it comes to slashing defense spending.

Back to the Well

Sure, the thriving and robust Palestinian economy is nice. But the Palestinians have turned their backs on prosperity before, and Hamas would relish the role of spoiler.

Books & Reviews

An Officer and a Professor

The best way to master history is to live through it. Michael Howard’s Captain Professor speaks to the past and present.

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February 13, 2012