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The Byzantine Empire’s long run — 1,100 years — may seem remote from the 21st century, but a reading of its history offers at least three timeless lessons.
The Ukrainian Supreme Court has decided: the run-off election was falsified and on December 26, Viktor Yushchenko and Viktor Yanukovych will face each other again in a repeat of the second round of the Ukrainian presidential elections. Will the winner, whoever he may be, re-unite the country? Can Ukraine's "Orange...
What are the major strategic trends in global population?
The emergence of a new Russia--a post-communist European state with a vast store of nuclear arms--raises many complex questions.
The Constitution has the final word about which entities can have Congressional representation.
Israeli-Palestinian negotiations are trapped in a futile cycle.
Comparing Russia's current Orwellian rhetoric to the cold war is unfair to the Soviets.
By empowering security organizations such as the Eastern European Security Alliance, the United States can provide a practical safety option for our allies in times of need.




