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Recent Articles
- Afghan War Has Stopped Making Sense - January 5, 2010
- With al-Qa'ida dispersed, Afghanistan, though a human tragedy, doesn't matter much to the US or its allies.
Rather than allow the Afghan mission to slide into...
- How to Deal with a Nuclear North Korea - National Interest - December 11, 2009
- Special envoy Stephen Bosworth has returned from Pyongyang after what he called "exploratory talks, not negotiations" over North Korea's nuclear program. Before that the...
- Derailing Lisbon to Save Euro Democracy - National Interest - October 29, 2009
- So close yet so far. For five years Europe’s elite has been attempting to consolidate the European Union’s power in the face of popular opposition. Every EU...
- Transforming the U.S.-Japan Alliance - October 21, 2009
- American influence is facing another challenge in East Asia. The latest loss of U.S. power may occur in Japan.
Last month, the Democratic Party of Japan ousted the...
- The China Syndrome - National Interest - October 19, 2009
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When President Barack Obama visits the People's Republic of China (PRC) next month, he hopes to expand the military relationship between the two...
- Europe Can't Rely on the U.S. - October 2, 2009
- The Berlin Wall fell two decades ago, leading to a brief moment in which many people believed that history had ended. Europe's security no longer was an issue.
However,...
- How to Deal With North Korea - August 31, 2009
- Two North Korean diplomats recently met with New Mexico Gov. Bill Richardson - who as U.N. ambassador negotiated with Pyongyang under former President Bill Clinton - and...
- World Can Learn From Australia's Defense Build Up - July 15, 2009
- For most of the Cold War, America's allies did surprisingly little to defend themselves, preferring to rely on the U.S. That dependent mentality continues, especially...
- Iran's Failed Revolution - July 9, 2009
- Iran's Guardian Council has affirmed Mahmoud Ahmadinejad's election victory and demonstrations have ebbed. Repression appears to have worked. Washington is likely to...
- Time to Play China Card on North Korea - July 2, 2009
- North Korea appears to have moved from intermittent to constant provocation. The only nation with real influence in Pyongyang is China. South Korea's President Lee...
- Rangoon's Renaissance - Cato Institute - May 8, 2009
- An Economic Retreat from East Asia - Cato Institute - April 28, 2009
- Why Not Just Ignore Kim? - Cato Institute - April 21, 2009
- The Pentagon's New Red Scare - Cato Institute - April 16, 2009
- U.S. military spending continues to increase even though conventional threats against America are de minimis. Advocates of a bigger military point to supposed...
- An Old NATO Turns 60 - Cato Institute - April 3, 2009
- When NATO was created six decades ago, its purpose was obvious: protect war"“torn Western Europe from Soviet pressure. Today the organization appears to be more...
- North Korea: Faith and Famine - Washington Times - October 8, 2008
- Going Overboard on China - National Interest - May 20, 2008
- Declaring Human Rights - American Spectator - April 24, 2008