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An India-U.S. Alliance?
Is the India-U.S. post-Cold War rapprochement blossoming into an … ? The word intentionally missing from that first sentence is...
Is the India-U.S. post-Cold War rapprochement blossoming into an … ? The word intentionally missing from that first sentence is...
Diplomats, pack your duffel bags. And I mean duffel bags, not garment bags. While you’re at it, get a pair...
The Kurdistan Workers Party is dreaming. The Kurdistan Workers Party, best known by its initials PKK, dreams of an independent...
It’s an old phenomenon: When the dispossessed get clout, the past becomes a battleground. Often the stakes in the present...
On a trip to Kenya in 2002, I picked up a copy of a handbook titled "Inside Sudan: The Story...
America needs a "revolution in diplomatic affairs." Even the State Department’s chardonnay and brie brigade suspects we have entered a...
By the first week of October 2001, American’s chit-chat class had lost patience with America’s new war in Afghanistan. Television’s...
"Are we fixed yet?" House Armed Services Committee Chairman Ike Skelton’s question — asked after Gen. David Petraeus’ microphone failed...
Like 12/7 (Pearl Harbor), 9/11 lives in infamy. Both tragedies were tough lessons in strategic surprise, and both were the...
There really is no particularly informative historical precedent for Gen. David Petraeus’ upcoming public assessment of Iraq. Perhaps we are...