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Dwight Eisenhower

We Bow to the God Bipartisanship

Bipartisanship: the Holy Grail of American politics. Long the go-to buzzword for presidents, elusive cross-aisle support at home has all too often been purchased at the price of good policy abroad.

The India Imperative

George W. Bush has recognized that India is America's natural ally.

The Anglosphere Illusion

The proponents of an English-speaking union have overlooked several important considerations--not least of which is national interest.

Commentary

Why America Needs More Nukes

It's time to revisit Eisenhower's New Look Policy. Nuclear weapons could save the United States in more ways than one.

The World According to Dwight

President Eisenhower's farewell speech was as much a paean to fiscal conservatism as any kind of attack on the "military-industrial complex."

Obama’s Security Strategy is Clueless

Fluffy talk about “burden sharing” and multilateralism won’t keep America secure.

Blogs

The Real Price of Power

Robert Kagan thinks national-security spending is irrelevant to the nation's debt. He's wrong.

The Revolving Door, Think Tanks and the MIC

There's no shortage of foreign-policy and military expertise in Washington—or conflicts of interest.

More on Eisenhower and the Military-Industrial Complex

What Ike really said about lobbyists and America's defense.

Books & Reviews

Democracy & Its Discontents

The inevitability of republicanism as the answer to infinite governmental woes seemed clear. Yet the belief that the world abhors an ideological vacuum was mistaken.

An American Monarch

Obama’s attack on the Supreme Court is just the latest in a long history of presidential power grabs. Gordon Wood dissects John Yoo.

In the Shadow of War

Western society tends to see disaster all around, from climate change to terrorism. But we live in a time of unbridled prosperity. Our age has nowhere near as great a measure of crisis as the age of total war.

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February 13, 2012