Whatever you think of President Obama’s sudden decision last week to overturn his initial reluctance to intervene in Libya, the coalition…
The article “LTTE threat to disrupt Harvard discussion on Lanka turns into damp squib”, published on March 6, presented a severely…
Fareed Zakaria is one of our most perceptive analysts of America's role in the world, and I generally agree with him. But in the case of…
American Interests in South Asia: Building a Grand Strategy in Afghanistan, Pakistan, and India, is the latest in a series of policy books…
Is religion a force for good or evil in world politics? How much influence does it have? Despite predictions of its decline, religion has…
Most of the critics complaining about President Barack Obama's actions during the Egypt crisis charge that he has been excessively reticent…
What do the recent events in Egypt mean for the U.S.? The answer is a lot more complicated than it might seem. Egypt is important to the U.…
In the era of Kennedy and Khrushchev, power was expressed in terms of nuclear missiles, industrial capacity, numbers of men under arms, and…
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The danger of nuclear terrorism is real enough to justify urgent action to reduce the risk. Some terrorist groups are actively seeking…
Identifying “revolutions in military affairs” is arbitrary, but some inflection points in technological change are larger than others: for…