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Pacific Century: Suing China?
Can the US Hold China Responsible for the Pandemic?
Reflections on the Revolution in America
These are exciting though scary revolutionary times, akin to the constant acrimony in the fourth-century BC polis, mid-nineteenth century revolutionary Europe, or — perhaps in a geriatric replay — the 1960s. . . .
Burke and Obama
The other day I sought a respite from current events by re-reading some of the writings of 18th century British statesman Edmund Burke...
Lands of Little Rain
Drought may not be destiny, but a critical ingredient for democratic societies does seem literally to fall from the skies. By Stephen H. Haber and Victor Menaldo.
Adapt or Perish
To succeed in the war on terror, Philip Bobbitt insists, the West needs an entirely new conceptual framework.
By Peter Robinson.