Deterrence Works and We Need to Get It Back
The old international order is falling apart, and a recommitment to deterrence can help stabilize the new one.
Bitcoin and Global Hegemony
Will cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin renew US hegemony or hasten the process of de-dollarization?
The Dangerous Simplicity of Brett Kavanaugh
Make no mistake: Brett Kavanaugh is not Neil Gorsuch 2.0. On key constitutional matters, the two couldn’t be any more different.
Obama’s Vision for US Foreign Policy
As President Barack Obama takes the reigns of power in Washington, the world that awaits him and his administration poses significant challenges.
The Growing Threat of Ecofascism
Xenophobia and climate change are providing fertile ground for ecofascism to win new converts.
The Coming Cyber-Industrial Complex: A Warning for the New US Administration
The framers of US cyber policy can learn a lot from President Eisenhower’s prescient farewell address.
Kissinger’s Stance on Concessions over Ukraine Comes as No Surprise
Looking through history, Kissinger has a long track record of sacrificing smaller nations on the alter of great power politics.
The View from Zimbabwe: Corruption, Hunger, and Deprivation
Once the breadbasket of southern Africa, Zimbabwe is today one of the poorest countries in the continent.
Myanmar’s Aung San Suu Kyi Is Not Doing the Press any Favors
Even after a year of NLD rule, press freedom in Myanmar is languishing in the dark ages.