Will China seek revenge for its century of humiliation at the hands of the West?
As featured in the IHT: Realism can lead the way out of our foreign-policy shambles. But first the camp’s heavyweights need to bridge the partisan
The U.S.-India relationship has remained uncannily consistent. How to move ahead on this positive track.
The United States should abandon its futile attempt to secure global hegemony in favor of a concert-of-power foreign-policy strategy.
The Biblical account tells a cautionary tale for Mid-East policy today—to those reading between the lines.
To err is human. Not to learn from one's mistakes--and to jeopardize the nation's security in the process--is unforgivable.
It's no accident of history that Anglo societies dominate the world order.
A proposal for transforming the six-party talks on North Korea into a security system for northeast Asia.
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.