NATO
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MIDDLE EAST
“Transparent war” against ghosts of war
By Theodor Zima Our technologically advanced and progressive world is literally overwhelmed by daily flows, or rather avalanches, of information.…
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ASIA
Non-aligned must be non-alienated from the global agenda for peace
This year, NATO marked its 70 anniversary. NATO is the most powerful political-military bloc that survived after the end of…
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ASIA
Economics drives the great power rivalry between the United States and China
By Phil W. Reynolds There is less to worry about with Chinese expansion than recent headlines would suggest. Foreign Affairs, the American…
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EUROPE
Necessary reforms for Ukraine’s military
By Zachary Popovich On August 6, Russian forces killed four Ukrainian soldiers in the Donetsk region, despite renewed ceasefire agreements.…
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ASIA
U.S. grand strategy is alive and well; the evidence is happening all around us
By Phil W. Reynolds Sometimes the best grand strategy is to do less. The recent arguments that the U.S. is lacking…
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Editor's Picks
US lost important military allies in the Middle East
By Jak Fraam Two major NATO allies, Germany and France, turned their backs on the United States. Berlin and Paris…
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AMERICAS
Trump, hyper partisanship, and U.S. foreign policy
By Dr. John Davis Hyper partisanship is destroying U.S. foreign policy and it is imperiling American interests around the world.…
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EUROPE
Don’t say the U.S. has disengaged from the world
By Raphael Benaroya During a recent visit in Warsaw, I had the privilege of accompanying the U.S. Ambassador to Poland,…
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BUSINESS
A case for a U.S.-Poland security and economic partnership
By Raphael Benaroya “Poland has not yet perished, so long as we still live.” Those are the opening words of…
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AMERICAS
NATO forgets all politics are local
By Phil W. Reynolds All politics are local, even for the leader of the world’s superpower. NATO angst over Donald Trump’s…
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