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If undergrads cannot learn about the dilemmas that will confront the next generation of foreign-policy thinkers, then how can they be "knowledgeable and responsible"?
The idea that it would be great to put high-speed-rail lines all over the country shows an underappreciation of American geography and of some of the nation’s genuine strengths.
After more than a decade of provocation and international dithering, we must stamp out the Somali pirate havens once and for all.
High-speed rail systems are not as efficient as everyone thinks, and when looking for spending cuts, it should be one of the first projects to go.
Today Britain has the highest explicit tariffs on air travel of any nation, and this is set to increase in November. Recent research shows how US travelers might react to such tariffs.
Christopher Buckley is one of the country’s leading humorists and satirists. Fortune Magazine has called him the "quintessential political novelist of his time," and John Updike has labeled him a "Benchley with Word-Perfect."
At twenty-nine, Buckley published his first bestseller, Steaming to Bamboola, and he became chief speechwriter to...
The controversy over TSA and its new policy is overdone and the outrage seems misplaced.
A time traveler from the 1970s, looking upon American politics at the start of this presidential year, would find much of what he saw incomprehensible. Instead of the institutionalized Democratic power he had come to take for granted in Congress, he would find Republican majorities. He would discover a robust...






