Pinochet
What Price Human Rights?
William F. Schulz
John R. Bolton
| Jun 01, 1999
An exchange on how the sensitive and contentious issue of human rights should be integrated into our foreign policy.
International Law vs. the American Constitution
Jeremy Rabkin
| Mar 01, 1999
The trend toward "global governance" on the part of overzealous international law courts poses a real threat to U.S. sovereignty.
Pat's World
Owen Harries
| Mar 01, 1996
Until now, and the question of trade apart, foreign policy has not figured much in the Republican presidential primaries. But with Pat Buchanan setting the pace and tone, it is certain that it will do so before long.
Commentary
NI Online's Continuing Russia Coverage
Nikolas K. Gvosdev
Andreas Umland
Nicolai N. Petro
Brian Whitmore
Robert Coalson
Alexander J. Motyl
| Dec 12, 2007
Six Russia-watchers weigh in on the Russian elections, the internal state of the country, and Vladimir Putin's nomination of a successor.
Is Putin's Russia Fascist?
Alexander J. Motyl
| Dec 03, 2007
Analyzing the nature of Vladimir Putin’s regime yields some valuable insights into the past, present and future of Russia.
The Russian Elections: NI Online's Continuing Coverage
Nicolai N. Petro
Brian Whitmore
Robert Coalson
Nikolas K. Gvosdev
Alexander J. Motyl
| Dec 03, 2007
In the aftermath of the resounding victory of Vladimir Putin’s United Russia party, observers are struggling to get a handle on the situation.
The Lede
The Era of Nation Cultivation
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