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Impotent Power

Brussels Unbound

The EU has "unilateralist" ambitions.

Unrealists

The Israel lobby controversy shows how some substitute character assasination for serious debate.  American national interests suffer.

From Awakening to War

Without quick mediation, the politicization of religion could lead to conflict.

Slogan or Strategy?

Commentary

The Smear Campaign

Charges of anti-Semitism against GOP Senate candidate Tom Campbell are completely overblown.

Bridge on the Dnieper

Ukraine should serve as a link between America and Russia—not a point of contention.

War vs. Limited Government

The decision for war in Iraq looked decidedly liberal, at odds with the usual conceptions of individual liberty and limited government. Conservatives and libertarians should remember this in future decision-making.

Blogs

Larry Summers, Blowhard

Larry Summers is a high IQ moron.

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.

Strategic Horizons

Despite predictions to the contrary, America's superpower status remains uncontested.

Facing Down Iran

Everyone agrees that Iran is a threat. What makes Ilan Berman stand out?

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May 21, 2013