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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...
Panelists discussed the Koreas and Nick Eberstadt's upcoming book, Policy and Economic Performance in Divided Korea during the Cold War Era: 1945-91.
If you want to copy China because its authoritarian capitalism is better than our democratic capitalism, it seems pretty obvious that what you envy is the authoritarianism. H. G. Wells had a phrase for that.
If we continue to choose international law over national interests, more lives will continue to be lost and dictators will stay in power much longer.
A new book ambitiously yet modestly attempts to trace the international appeal and development of communist thought.
Joseph Brodsky, the Nobel Prize-winning poet, considered the advocacy of poetry as synonymous with the advocacy of human uniqueness.
An annotated syllabus on North Korean politics, culture, and economy.
Twenty-five years ago, on August 31, 1980, as waves of strikes spread outward from the Lenin shipyard, Polish Communist authorities signed an agreement with the underground opposition movement, giving workers the right to be represented by a democratically elected trade union. Drawing inspiration from Christianity and democratic socialism, Solidarity’s bloodless...





