Blair
Designated Driver Diplomacy
John C. Hulsman
| Jul 01, 2007
Tory leader David Cameron has outlined a striking new vision for the Anglo-American partnership—with Britain in the role of the "skeptical friend."
Courting Catastrophe: America Five Years After 9/11
Michael Scheuer
| Sep 01, 2006
America will be attacked by Al-Qaeda again, and more destructively than on 9/11.
Chirac: Beyond Gaullism?
Harvey Sicherman
| Dec 01, 1995
The annual G-7 economic summits have been justly described as photoopportunities in which anything except economics may be discussed.
Commentary
The Past is Present
Andreas Umland
| Jan 16, 2009
Russian popular and elite opinion is becoming more hostile to the United States. It could lead to a renewed cold war—or worse.
Report and Retort: The Special Relationship is Not Flat
Barak M. Seener
| Aug 08, 2007
In "Designated Driver Diplomacy", John C. Hulsman applies an ill-advised one-dimensional world-view to U.S.-British relations, writes Barak M. Seener.
Ties that Bind-Or Not
Nikolas K. Gvosdev
| May 31, 2007
Despite a cautious attitude in Europe, there is still plenty of hope for continued cooperation between the United States and the EU.
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Books & Reviews
Another National Party No More?
William Anthony Hay
| Dec 01, 2005
Today's conservatives can learn from their Tory forbears.
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