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Recent Articles
- Coming to Terms With New Nuclear States - June 12, 2009
- Although the Obama administration's offer of carrots is more generous to Tehran than to Pyongyang, the stick remains essentially the same: painful isolation of both...
- Is Aid Working in Africa? - May 29, 2009
- This year marks 20 years since the end of communism. As Oleh Havrylyshyn, a former International Monetary Fund official who teaches at the University of Toronto shows,...
- U.S., Pakistan Need to Bridge Afghan Divide - May 15, 2009
- In eastern and southern Afghanistan, the insurgency has some indigenous support, but the commanders ensconce themselves across the border in Pakistan.Hawks within...
- Obama Must Look Past Pseudo Events - May 11, 2009
- Indeed, as they to grade the new White House occupant's first 100 days in office, observers will find it difficult to conclude whether Obama's first foreign policy's...
- Rangoon's Renaissance - May 8, 2009
- As the misery of the Burmese people increased, so did support for military intervention. The Washington Post's Fred Hiatt pointed to UN Security Council Resolution 1674,...
- Panama's Encouraging Shot at Progress - May 3, 2009
- Martinelli has made some low-intensity populist promises, such as creating a cabinet ministry for indigenous people and granting pensions to every single senior citizen...
- An Economic Retreat from East Asia - April 28, 2009
- The FTA offers unusual potential because South Korea has been a notoriously closed market. Dependent on exports for its stunning economic success, the ROK is far less...
- China Reverts Back to Old Economic Model - April 23, 2009
- It is ironic that, after celebrating 30 years of China's economic liberalization and opening to the outside world, Beijing is now reverting to the old model of state-led...
- Ignoring Kim - April 21, 2009
- Even more provocative was the DPRK's recent missile launch. As an attempt to either place a satellite into space or test an intercontinental missile, the effort was a...
- The Pentagon's New Red Scare - April 16, 2009
- The Pentagon report opens by proclaiming that "the United States welcomes the rise of a stable, peaceful, and prosperous China, and encourages China to participate...
- Crisis Didn't Start in the U.S. - April 10, 2009
- What was the mechanism by which US problems were supposedly spread to other countries? It wasn't international trade. The dollar value of US imports didn't start to fall...
- The Forgotten People in Africa - April 7, 2009
- During his presidential campaign, Barack Obama said the mass rapes and killings orchestrated by Gen. al-Bashir had left a "stain on our souls." And, with a heavy heart,...
- Old NATO Turns 60 - April 3, 2009
- However, Washington policymakers grew to love America's role as Defense Dominatrix to a dependent Europe. Throughout the Cold War the allies constantly repeated a bit of...
- U.S. Cries Chinese Wolf - March 30, 2009
- Ever since the demise of the Soviet Union many members of America's politico-military-industrial sector have been looking for another country as a replacement, if only...
- The Next Oil Crisis - March 26, 2009
- Because of the drop in oil prices during the last eight months, high-cost production facilities are being shut down, including low-output wells, some offshore...
- A Sovereign State of Evil - March 24, 2009
- With co-author Kurt Bassuener, a senior associate of the Democratization Policy Council, Gen. McPeak strongly advocates creating a no-fly zone over Gen. al-Bashir's...
- The World's Greatest Genocide Test - March 16, 2009
- Also on March 4, before an orchestrated, huge crowd in Khartoum, Gen. al-Bashir, as he was dancing and swaying, told the ICC to "eat" its arrest warrant while the...
- The Way to Defeat the Crisis - March 16, 2009
- The Iron Duke's official account has Prince Blucher failing to arrive until early evening and with only 8,000 troops. Somehow 39,000 Prussians simply vanished. As they...
- America's Bad Neighbors - March 11, 2009
- Gun-control advocates in the United States have encouraged the Mexican government's search for scapegoats. A New York Times editorial encapsulated the logic of...
- The New Battle for Britain - March 9, 2009
- The British public sector is almost certain to grow to about 48 percent of GDP, while the U.S. government spending will grow to the old British level of 40 percent of...
- Leaving Baghdad - March 7, 2009
- They grew even more unrealistic as Americans turned decisively against the war. Those people who believed that Obama would quickly end the war might be disappointed that...
- Fight Drugs or Terrorists, But Not Both - March 7, 2009
- Proponents of a crackdown argue that a vigorous eradication effort is needed to dry up the funds flowing to the Taliban and al-Qaida. Those groups do benefit from the...
- China: Peace Partner or Warmonger? - February 27, 2009
- Given the severity of the financial crisis, China will be entering a stressful and possibly turbulent period. America must be careful not to adopt policies that risk...