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While America's efforts to build the Iraqi and Afghan armies have captured headlines, the creation of effective, uncorrupt, and nonsectarian police forces is arguably an even greater challenge for the United States in the war on terror. Lying uneasily at the intersection of development and security policy, U.S. and international...
What should be the George W. Bush administration's Middle East project for the next four years?
The ideology, priorities, and policies of Vladimir Putin's Kremlin are almost certain to inform and guide Dmitri Medvedev's administration.
Empires have undeservedly gotten a bad name, particularly in America since President Woodrow Wilson proclaimed the end of the Age of Empires and ushered in the Age of Nations.
Remembering a great thinker: Jeane J. Kirkpatrick's seminal essay on American national interest abroad and the insidious nature of Communism.




