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Japan's 'Pacifist' Militarization by John Lee
Wall Street Journal Asia
June 7, 2013
After the opening speech by U.S. Secretary of Defense Chuck Hagel at the Shangri-La …

Why Bolivia Needs the United States by Jaime Daremblum
Weekly Standard Online
June 5, 2013
Socialists around the world have their own traditions for celebrating "International Workers' Day," and …

Advice for John Kerry by Jaime Daremblum
PJ Media
February 28, 2013
In his new position as U.S. secretary of state, John Kerry has a golden …

Kerry Provoked by North Korea's Provocative Provocation by Gabriel Schoenfeld
Weekly Standard Online
February 14, 2013
With the detonation of a North Korean nuclear device on Monday, Secretary of State …

Potential Sino-U.S. Cooperation Following Assad's Anticipated Fall by Richard Weitz
China-U.S. Focus
January 30, 2013
In accordance with a NATO decision made in early December, Dutch, German, and U.S. …

A Korean Missile and a Policy Misfire by Jack David
Wall Street Journal
December 11, 2012
It is a familiar ritual when despotic regimes give way to a young ruler—hope …

Obama's Dangerous Confidence on Iran by Christopher Ford
Real Clear World
October 20, 2012
In his Oct. 11 debate with Congressman Paul Ryan, Vice President Joe Biden scoffed …

A Foreign Policy Failure to Acknowledge the Obvious by Seth Cropsey, Douglas J. Feith
Wall Street Journal
October 19, 2012
A month after the murder of four American officials in Libya on Sept. 11, …

No Sanctuary for Assad by Lee Smith
The Weekly Standard
July 30, 2012
As we go to press, Bashar al-Assad seems to be losing Damascus, as he …

Obama Lets the UN Tie His Hands on Syria by Douglas J. Feith
Wall Street Journal
July 16, 2012
To retain power in the face of a popular revolt, Syrian dictator Bashar al-Assad …

U.S.-India-Iran Ties by Aparna Pande, Alex Vatanka
Huffington Post (World)
June 15, 2012
The Iran factor could have been a spoiler as the third India-US strategic dialogue …

Obama's Syria Policy: Ask Putin by Lee Smith
Weekly Standard Online
May 30, 2012
Some have argued that last week's massacre in the Syrian city of Houla, where …

How About Leading from the Front? by Lee Smith
The Weekly Standard
May 28, 2012
According to recent news reports, the Romney foreign policy team is trying to figure …

India-Nepal: Sins of Omission & Commission by Aparna Pande
Huffington Post (World)
May 21, 2012
India's relations with its northern neighbor, Nepal, are tense once again with reported allegations that an …

U.S.-India: A Soft Power Tie That Binds by Aparna Pande
RealClearWorld
May 17, 2012
While the Atlantic partnership will always remain important for the United States, it is …

Chen's U.S. Asylum Quest Puts China in a Bind by John Lee
The Australian
May 5, 2012
In 1989, astrophysicist Fang Lizhi and his wife took refuge in the US embassy …

U.S. Anti-Corruption Laws: A Foreign Policy Triumph by Ann Marlowe
World Affairs Jounal Blog
May 4, 2012
In the wake of the Wal-Mart Mexican bribery scandal, there’s been renewed attention paid …

The Israel Lobby’s GOP Past by Lee Smith
Tablet Magazine
May 2, 2012
The influence of the late Benzion Netanyahu over his son Benjamin, the prime minister …

How the Chen Guangcheng Case Will Test U.S.-China Relations by John Lee
Time Magazine
April 30, 2012
When Wang Lijun appeared at the U. S. consulate in Chengdu on Feb. 6, …

Iran's Missing Nuclear Fatwa by Lee Smith
Tablet Magazine
April 25, 2012
Has Iran's Supreme Leader issued a fatwa prohibiting the manufacture and use of nuclear …

The Mugging of Ambassador McFaul by Alex Alexiev
National Review Online
April 18, 2012
"A conservative," the old cliché goes, "is a liberal who has been mugged." But …

The Future of U.S.-Pakistan Ties by Aparna Pande
RealClearWorld
April 15, 2012
"And would some Power the small gift give us To see ourselves as others see …

Progress and Potholes for Burma by John Lee
The National Interest
April 3, 2012
Nobel laureate Aung San Suu Kyi and dozens of National League for Democracy (NLD) …

The Three Amigos: The Sequel by Christopher Sands
Huffington Post (Canada)
April 2, 2012
U.S. President Barack Obama hosts Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper and Mexican President Felipe …

Entre Logros y Sombras by Jaime Daremblum
La Nacion (Costa Rica)
March 29, 2012
Perú ofrece hoy día una clara historia de éxito en Latinoamérica. A lo largo …

     

 

 

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