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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."

Courting Catastrophe: America Five Years After 9/11

America will be attacked by Al-Qaeda again, and more destructively than on 9/11.

Chirac: Beyond Gaullism?

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

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

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

Despite a cautious attitude in Europe, there is still plenty of hope for continued cooperation between the United States and the EU.

Books & Reviews

Another National Party No More?

Today's conservatives can learn from their Tory forbears.

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May 27, 2012