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Last night, the White House hosted a formal dinner in honor of Iraq veterans, inviting 200 soldiers and their spouses from all 50 states.…
At the first nuclear security summit in April 2010, the assembled leaders agreed on the goal of securing all vulnerable nuclear material…
On the eve of the Nuclear Security Summit in Seoul, South Korea, a new study finds that an international initiative to secure all…
One of the refreshing aspects of Christopher Layne’s work over the years has been his willingness to challenge conventional wisdom. But now…
There are many ways for war to end: a decisive win, a painful defeat, a slog toward a tenuous political transfer, or even a “surge’’ in the…
The Aspen Policy Books presents innovative thinking on America's most pressing national security challenges. This book is a collection of…
1. A clear objective: ending the dictatorship: As the world is drawn to the meeting of the Friends of Syria in Tunisia, it remains at a…
On Feb. 24, the U.S., European nations, members of the Arab League and other sympathetic countries making up the newly established “Friends…
Abraham Lincoln abolished slavery in this country. A century and a half later, people are still bought and sold – here in Boston. Attorney…
India’s decision to walk out of step with the international community on Iran isn’t just a slap in the face for the U.S. – it raises…