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It’s folly to expect Beijing to seriously help in curbing Pyongyang.
Turmoil in the Middle East has exposed the vulnerabilities of President Barack Obama’s listless foreign policy. As Iran closes in on its nuclear prize and props up Assad’s bloody regime in Syria, the United States has the opportunity to deal a crippling blow to its oldest, most dangerous enemy in...
2011 will be a watershed year in American defense and national security policy. The Center for Defense Studies along with the Heritage Foundation and the Foreign Policy Initiative have produced a statement in response to deficit reduction proposals that include defense cuts.
Recent advances in Iran’s nuclear weapons program show that events are moving extraordinarily swiftly, as Tehran nears the end of its decades-long quest to possess a lethal WMD capability.
The attack on the British compound suggests that the Iranian government fears economic isolation much more than diplomatic isolation. Perhaps it is time to enforce both.
A critique of the book "China, the United States, and Global Order" is that they look at it through a lens assuming that there are actual norms in international relations.
You wouldn't know it from the Obama administration, but North Korea's global threat continues to metastasize.
Our international adversaries will not be idle in 2010. Will our president step up to the challenge, or will he continue pursuing national security policies that leave us at greater risk?






