Juan Carlos
Castro and the Caudillo
Irving Louis Horowitz
| Aug 29, 2007
Francoism in Spain did not survive its namesake. Cuba’s brand of communism is likely to suffer a similar fate.
Beyond American Hegemony
Michael Lind
| May 01, 2007
The United States should abandon its futile attempt to secure global hegemony in favor of a concert-of-power foreign-policy strategy.
Revolt of the Maccabees
Robert Doran
| Sep 01, 2006
The Biblical account tells a cautionary tale for Mid-East policy today—to those reading between the lines.
Why Anglos Lead
Lawrence Mead
| Dec 01, 2005
It's no accident of history that Anglo societies dominate the world order.
A New Forum for Peace
Ian Bremmer
Choi Sung-hong
Yoriko Kawaguchi
| Dec 01, 2005
A proposal for transforming the six-party talks on North Korea into a security system for northeast Asia.
The Freedom Crusade, Revisited
Leslie H. Gelb
Daniel Pipes
Robert W. Merry
Joseph S. Nye
| Dec 01, 2005
Leslie H. Gelb, Daniel Pipes, Robert W. Merry and Joseph S. Nye offer their reactions to Robert W. Tucker and David Hendrickson on the Bush Doctrine.
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A Tale of Two Monasteries
Thomas de Waal
| Sep 09, 2010
A Christian church service that will either be a breakthrough in relations between Turkey and Armenia, or a disaster for the Turkish liberal elite.
Japan Can Defend Itself
Doug Bandow
| May 12, 2010
Why is Japan still being protected by American marines?
Tokyo Rising
Ted Galen Carpenter
| Apr 07, 2010
China’s growing strength is making its neighbors nervous—and less fearful of a fully rearmed Japan.
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Books & Reviews
America Under the Caesars
Michael Lind
| Jun 28, 2010
Anti-interventionists allege our leaders traded a strong, austere republic for a weak and sprawling empire predicated on a military might that could not match our own ambitions. This narrative negates real threats and real victories.
Remember Prussia?
William Anthony Hay
| Aug 29, 2007
The improbable ascent, sudden collapse and subsequent re-imagination of Prussia.
Who Won the War?
Geoffrey Smith
| Mar 01, 2005
In the Cold War, Reagan overreached--and hit the mark.
The Lede
Sochi's Olympic Security Obstacles
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