Hayek Among the Post-Liberals
Rachel Lu, Law & Liberty
The past two decades on the American right have been an extended exercise in mapping out Hayek's road to serfdom.
Rachel Lu, Law & Liberty
The past two decades on the American right have been an extended exercise in mapping out Hayek's road to serfdom.
Michael Mandelbaum, American Purpose
The careers of the 20th century's two most influential economists, John Maynard Keynes and Milton Friedman, are a study in contrasts but also in...
Michael Miller, Washington Post
On a warm morning in November, a barrel-chested and battle-scarred man arrived to Capitol Hill for a meeting he hoped would help save his struggling...
Timothy Hopper, Geopolitical Monitor
The Middle East is a region of strategic importance for the European Union due to its geographical proximity and historical, economic, and political...
David Horovitz, Times of Israel
We would appear to be in the midst of a particularly fateful period for Israel, the hostages in Gaza, and the war to destroy Hamas.
Rina Bassist, Al-Monitor
US Secretary of State Antony Blinken made the rounds of senior Israeli officials on Wednesday after stops in Amman and Riyadh.
Robert F. Graboyes, Substack
There are a great number of things to admire about the Israeli government—especially when compared with governance in Palestine and elsewhere in the region....
Ross & Makovsky, FA
Until last month, the war between Iran and Israel was largely fought in the shadows. The Iranians decided to take it out of the shadows, openly attacking Israeli...
Mary M. McCarthy, Asia Times
Tokyo starting to hedge against a Biden loss in November and laying foundations for a hoped-for equally positive relationship with Trump
Keith Johnson, Foreign Policy
Intense military cooperation between Moscow and Beijing is a problem for the West. Their bilateral trade is not.
Mackenzie Eaglen, The Hill
Americans are too often put at ease by the erroneous statistic that the U.S. spends "more than the next 10 countries combined" on its military.
George Friedman, Geopolitical Futures
When I was in graduate school, a small group of my peers and I spent considerable time examining the circumstances under which it would be possible for...
Jeff M. Smith, RealClearWorld
Four years after the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic in the Chinese city of Wuhan, what do we know about the origin of the SARSCOV2 virus? natural spillover,...
Rajan Menon, UnHerd
In assessing Israel's post-October 7 military campaign in Gaza, it helps to recall Clausewitz's dictum that war, though horrific, isn't ultimately about killing and...
American Enterprise Institute
Beijing's publicly released military budget is inaccurate and does not adequately capture the colossal scope and scale of China's ongoing military buildup and...
Mike Sweeney, Defense Priorities
Despite having the world's largest navy, important questions can be asked about China's ability to challenge the U.S. Navy on a global scale. A number of...
Michael Scanlon, SSRN
This is a near-author's cut of an essay entitled "Odysseus Lost" that was published by Chronicles on January 26, 2024. The Chronicles version, which benefited from...
Giorgio Cafiero, Responsible Statecraft
Katherine J. Wu, The Atlantic
The ongoing outbreak of H5N1 avian flu virus looks a lot like a public-health problem that the United States should be well prepared...
Karl Pfefferkorn, Brussels Signal
You would think a European leader spooked by the prospect of transactional politics under a new Donald Trump administration might brush up on his bargaining...