We, starting with President Bush and all believers in democracy and a free press, must not forget the martyred journalist, Anna Politkovskaya, 48 and mother of two…
Your article "Stalk-Raving Mad -- French Farmers, Activists Battle Over Rise in Genetically Altered Corn" (Marketplace, Oct. 12) failed to put my quote on the long-term effects of genetically engineered crops into the larger context of the process of safety testing done by biotechnology companies in order to gain government approval to introduce a GE crop into the U.S. food system…
Leading scholars and election experts will mark the publication of the latest Journal of Democracy book, Electoral Systems and Democracy at a panel discussion on Oct. 25 at 5 p.m. organized by the International Forum for Democratic Studies at the National Endowment for Democracy in Washington, D.C…
After a summer hiatus, the Los Angeles World Affairs Council is tackling global issues with a fury this fall, offering a jam-packed roster of almost weekly appearances by high-profile speakers...
With the United Nations preparing to vote on whether to impose harsh sanctions on North Korea, American intelligence officials said Friday evening that they had found new evidence that the country detonated a nuclear bomb deep inside a mountain in its desolate northern territory…
On September 19, the Hoover Institution held a reception announcing the opening of a new exhibit called “A Tear in the Iron Curtain: The Hungarian Uprising of 1956” to commemorate the affair’s 50th anniversary...
The Working Group on Foreign Policy and Grand Strategy explores an array of foreign policy topics to develop orienting principles about the most important policy challenges that face the United States.
The Arctic Security Initiative addresses the strategic and security implications of increased Arctic activity and identifies opportunities for shaping a safe, secure, and prosperous Arctic.