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A Love Lost Over the Atlantic

The "special relationship" has long been a foreign policy myth. The day has finally come for a peaceful separation between two English-speaking powers.

Continental Drifts

America and the Continent may find themselves once again a united force to be reckoned with by the rest of the world. But the odds are grim.

Patient Stabilized?

Iraq may be emerging from intensive care, but it could use a bit more stitching up.

Arrested Development

If developed countries fail to effectively enforce the oecd Anti-Bribery Convention, all anti-corruption efforts in the developing world will suffer.

The Right Stuff

The CIA’s estimate of WMD in Iraq is in the spotlight, but it was their assessments of post-Saddam Iraq that were dead-on and deserve attention. David Ignatius highlighted Paul Pillar’s story of how the agency

From the Shores of Tripoli

The story of how Libya disarmed—and the lessons not learned for North Korea and Iran.

Commentary

The Growing EU-UK Gulf

David Cameron isn't just securing his right flank.

Will Britain Leave Europe?

The UK loaned some of its political power to the EU. Like many of the region's creditors, it's regretting the move.

Tony Blair's Kiss of Death

David Cameron and the Libya intervention. Looking an awful lot like Blair and the Iraq adventure.

Blogs

Why Did Tony Blair Become A Pal of Col. Qaddafi's?

Multiple visits. Private-jet loans. A shady deal with a Russian oligarch. What else are the former British prime minister and Libyan strongman hiding?

The End of David Cameron

Cameron will fall. Rebekah Brooks will play Judas. Scotland Yard will be brought to justice. The Murdoch debacle takes aim at the entire British establishment.

What Cameron's Cuts Mean for Conservatives and Neocons

London's military-budget cuts are an inconvenient truth for neocons like Max Boot.

Books & Reviews

Recovering Our Nerve

"Getting the wind up", is an old British expression for panicking.

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May 22, 2013