Bringing a Method to the Strategy Madness
Jeffrey Meiser, War on the Rocks
Almost 10 years ago I penned a strategy article inspiring ad hominem attacks, the suggestion by former colleagues that I had written something akin...
Jeffrey Meiser, War on the Rocks
Almost 10 years ago I penned a strategy article inspiring ad hominem attacks, the suggestion by former colleagues that I had written something akin...
Alexander Brotman, Geo. Monitor
To traverse eastern Poland is to feel remarkably close to a history that is deeply interwoven with the present while also bearing witness to Europe's...
Miriam Kuepper, DM
China and Russia are working on a joint invasion of
Shalom Yerushalmi, Times of Israel
PM is confident his hostage deal offer, praised by the US, will help silence critics. And if it leads to far-right bolting...
Ahmed Alkhatib, Newsweek
In an interview with The Associated Press on April 24, a senior leader within Hamas' Politburo made remarks that were intriguing to some but enraging to...
Jared Szuba, Al-Monitor
Diplomatic sources briefed on the discussions suggest it would likely fall short of Article 5 of the United States' 1960 treaty with Japan, but would likely go...
James Holmes, The National Interest
Even if the United States has fallen into decline in absolute economic and military terms, China may have crested early and plunged into yet steeper...
Timothy Garton Ash, ECFR
In history, as in romance, beginnings matter - so what we do now will be crucial in shaping the future
Doug Bandow, The American Conservative
Convincing Beijing that conflict is unnecessary is more effective than beating the drums of war.
Erik Prince, Asia Times
How neoconservatives and their military-industrial complex allies keep America losing
Eliot WIlson, The Hill
Anyone who wants to be regarded as in the mainstream of the Middle East debate at the moment has to declare solemn support for the "two-state solution" to the conflict...
Ralph Schoellhammer, UnHerd
Something very odd is going on in the economic sphere. The Japanese yen is in precipitous decline versus the US dollar, while the latter was this week reported to...
Tom Harris, The Telegraph
Perhaps, as the count in the local elections continues throughout Friday, the prime minister will be able to glean a little comfort from...
Mark Temnycky, RealClearWorld
After three decades of fighting, it appears the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict has finally come to an end. On April 28, Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan and...
Barry Eichengreen, Project Syndicate
Something seems to be going seriously right in the U.S. and seriously wrong in Europe. Productivity in the U.S. is accelerating at an increasing...
James Woudhuysen, Spiked
Extreme green targets pose an existential threat to UK carmakers.
Jan Dutkiewicz, Vox
Road-clogging, manure-dumping farmers reveal the paradox at the heart of EU agriculture.