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Hungary and the Reversibility of Liberal Democracy

Hungary is steadily backing away from its democratic principles. Is the United States next?

Who Writes the Nation's Moral Code?

As much as pundits might hope otherwise, morality is not black and white. It's time to broaden the debate.

The Proprietary View of Peace

Run-of-the-mill government officials have probably done more for peace than any sign holder in Lafayette Park.

Peter King and Selective Opposition to Extremism

A hypocritical approach to extremism undermines U.S. counterterrorism efforts—and breeds anti-Americanism. 

The Death of Innocents

Anything does not go to protect one's own people.

What Cameron's Cuts Mean for Conservatives and Neocons

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

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May 26, 2012