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George H.W. Bush

Wagging the Dog

In an unequal friendship, does the weaker have the whip hand? America is the stronger partner in any relationship. But the Taiwanese, the Israelis and the Georgians don't seem to know this.

Australian for Alliance

A haze of friendship obscures the real foundation of the U.S.-Australian alliance, a foundation under stress since September 11, 2001. Best to take notice before the haze lifts.

Taba Mythchief

The "near miss" at Taba is being widely promoted as the natural starting point for future Israeli-Palestinian diplomacy. The only problem, is there was no "near miss."

The Scandal of U.S.-Saudi Relations

Excessive deference toward Saudi Arabia undermines U.S. national interests, and the basic reason for it is none too pretty.

Commentary

The Unspoken Immigration Debate

The reform discussion and poll numbers are at odds.

Time for Strategic Learning

American foreign-policy makers use their brains. They just haven't been taught to use them right.

How the GOP Lost National Security

Republicans abandoned Reagan's optimistic pragmatism for their own brand of idealism.

Blogs

The Wall Street Journal Attacks Mitt Romney

The war against Romney has begun. His greatest hurdle may not be battling the Democratic party but the conservative base in the GOP itself.

The Battle of the Bridge

Despite good intentions, there are limits to cooperation between academics and policy makers. It's time to cool the verbal warfare.

Hillary Clinton for Vice President?

Hillary Clinton may be Obama's only shot at victory in 2012.

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June 19, 2013