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In the context of U.S.-Russian relations, which should be one of friendship and cooperation, the anxieties that affected the relationship in the past simply don"t apply.
Resident Scholar Leon Aron This week President George W. Bush is traveling to Europe for the first time since September 11. In...
Nations that indulge in the "global zero" utopia do not make the world more idealistic and may help bring about the very evils they are trying to eliminate.
The EU's European Security and Defense Policy is an expression of political ambitions. What are the EU's objectives? Is Europe on the path to developing new defense capabilities? Will these developments strengthen NATO? Charles Grant, Christoph Bertram, and Gilles Andreani argue the case for the European defense project.
...George Tenet blames intelligence failures on the White House, but his CIAwas found lacking, with dire consequences.
NATO may crumble like the Warsaw Pact unless it reorients itself toward protection of Western security interests in the Persian Gulf and elsewhere.
Since September 11, 2001, the United States' relationship with Turkey has been chilly at best. High hopes for a pivotal Turkish role in a new Middle East dissolved into mutual recrimination when Ankara failed to support the Bush administration in the war against Saddam Hussein. Now, after months of rancor,...
It is patronising of Chris Patten to emphasise how much he loves and admires America and then to embark on a foreign policy prescription that would leave us vulnerable to terrorism.



