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The Hemispheric Divide

The United States is no longer the master of its hemispheric domain. Gone are the days when Washington could expect Latin America to bow down to its interests. After years of failed foreign and domestic policies, the United States will have to she

Counsel to Britain

How to stay independent and close to the United States at the same time.

Croesus and Caesar

Those who would compare U.S. and European power by focusing on military capabilities misread history and miss the essence of NATO's genius--and future prospects.

Commentary

Bankrupt Empire

Washington’s massive debt will force America to abandon its role as global hegemon.

The Babysitter

Biden is right to remind Eastern Europe that it’s big and strong enough to take care of itself.

American Might, European Money

The most appropriate metaphor for comparing Europe and America, for those who insist on them, has nothing to do with planets.

Blogs

Conservatives for Empire

America spends more than anyone on defense, yet faces no existential threats. So what are the likes of Bill Kristol, Arthur Brooks and Ed Feulner afraid of?

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February 12, 2012