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After the collapse of the Soviet Union, Ukraine, a country of 50 million people, was seen as a crucial bulwark against any resurgence of Russian territorial expansionism. That honeymoon period was short-lived. In November, following the apparent sale of "Kolchuga" radar systems to Iraq and other scandals, President Leonid Kuchma...
Only by continuing to act on the high seas as it always has can the United States hope to maintain a system of international rules that serves its own interests. Ratifying UNCLOS could very well have the opposite effect.
Now that Obama has condemned Gaddafi, we should take a page from Reagan and equip and train the Libyan people to fight for their own liberty.
Well worth reading, John Lewis Gaddis' biography of George Kennan nonetheless raises the basic question of whether Kennan’s concrete contributions justify the many accolades he has received.
This is not just a change in India's military doctrine--it is a reflection of America's declining power in Asia.
The question is whether the West is prepared to behave like the West, to speak with one voice, and to create a common transatlantic policy.
The law of unintended consequences is at work again, this time in the crisis between India and Pakistan.
The law of unintended consequences is at work again, this time in the crisis between India and Pakistan.





