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Few easy answers on sanctions

with Thomas H. Henriksenvia Kansas City Star
Tuesday, October 10, 2006

The United States on Monday proposed that the United Nations impose some of its most punishing sanctions in years following North Korea’s proclamation that it had tested a nuclear weapon...

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Letter to the Editor: Socialist Capitalism

with Milton Friedmanvia Wall Street Journal
Tuesday, October 10, 2006

In regard to Milton Friedman's "Hong Kong Wrong" (editorial page, Oct. 6): Does Mr. Friedman mean that capitalism cannot work outside a democracy...

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Ahem, Korea? The Nuke Thing? Unacceptable.

with George P. Shultzvia Hoover Daily Report
Tuesday, October 10, 2006

The war of words exploded across the planet yesterday as condemnations and veiled threats rained down on newly nuclear North Korea...

Analysis and Commentary

Liberal Conservatism's Revival

by Niall Fergusonvia Los Angeles Times
Monday, October 9, 2006

We are back in the center ground of British politics," declared the British Conservative leader David Cameron at his party's conference last week...

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Estonia: New President Reflects On Russia, Other Foreign-Policy Challenges

with Milton Friedmanvia Radio Free Europe-Radio Liberty
Monday, October 9, 2006

Toomas Hendrik Ilves will be sworn in today as Estonia's new president...

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Remembering a revolution

with Hoover Institutionvia Palo Alto Weekly
Friday, October 6, 2006

There are still walls in Budapest with bullet holes left over from the 1956 revolution...

Analysis and Commentary

Chaos in a small country

by Arnold Beichmanvia Washington Times
Tuesday, October 3, 2006

We envision an Africa where peace is known by all, where freedom is shared by all, where opportunity is expanding for all, and most importantly, where responsibility is embraced by all...

Analysis and Commentary

Why Churchill Opposed Torture

by Niall Fergusonvia Los Angeles Times
Monday, October 2, 2006

Last week, both houses of Congress approved a bill — the Military Commissions Act — that would permit the indefinite, extrajudicial incarceration of terrorist suspects and their interrogation using torture in all but name...

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Taiwanese `pain' needs a little bit of perspective

with Robert J. Barrovia Taipei Times
Sunday, October 1, 2006

Former Democratic Progressive Party chairman Shih Ming-teh (施明德), the leader of the ongoing campaign to oust President Chen Shu-bian (陳水扁), claimed that he heard the anger and felt the pain of the Taiwanese people...

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'Threat of the first order'

with George P. Shultzvia Daily Princetonian
Friday, September 29, 2006

With the world "on the cusp of a new era of nuclear danger," international governing bodies "in crisis" and the prospect of a worldwide disease epidemic posing "a national security threat of the first order," the United States must make dramatic policy changes to ensure Americans' safety, a report released Wednesday by the Wilson School's Princeton Project on National Security argues...

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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.