Obama's initial Iran reset policy squandered the American sense of deterrence. Now we are desperately trying to regain the tough bipartisan approach taken under earlier presidents...
The 9th Circuit federal court has decided that California’s Proposition 8, which limited marriages to a man and a woman, is unconstitutional...So many questions are raised...
Yes, negotiating with people who are responsible for crimes against humanity will be morally distasteful. But the alternative is to stand aside and content ourselves with the prospect of a decisive military intervention that will not come...
Three principles are interwoven throughout elite higher education: (1) sustainability (of the environment), (2) diversity (women and minority students and faculty), and (3) reducing inequality...
by Kori Schakevia Shadow Government (Foreign Policy)
Wednesday, February 8, 2012
The discouraging truth is that despite the State Department's bold assertions in the Quadrennial Diplomacy and Development Review that it will lead through civilian power, its handling of the transition to civilian leadership of our mission in Iraq demonstrates how very far we have yet to go...
Three headlines from Wednesday morning’s Real Clear Politics roundup neatly summarize the quizzical state of the Republican presidential race after Tuesday’s votes...
The Kennedy School conference––like the boycott of Israeli academics, one of whose prime movers is Ilan Pappé–– is yet another example that this strategy to destroy Israel by manipulating international opinion has been working...