“Ukraine is winning,” a June 21 headline from POLITICO read in part. The author of the piece was none other…
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I was returning from work the other day, and Green Day’s “Holiday” was on the radio. A lot of the…
The collapse of the Soviet Union freed the world of a horrid tyranny and global menace. However, it also unleashed…
Ambassador Kurt Volker offers three arguments in his column “Ukraine is doing Nato’s job for it.” First, he argues that…
New York Times columnist Nicholas Kristof has amassed a long record of faulty, overly optimistic predictions about international affairs. His…
Across Europe, right-wing and national-conservative parties have scored remarkable victories in recent elections and are riding high in the polls.…
Azerbaijan’s blockade of Nagorno-Karabakh, the Armenian enclave within its international borders, is now stretching into its eighth month. By blocking…
The American media, like that of the English-speaking world more generally, has wanted to see in the recent French riots…
As France awakens, shell-shocked and ash-strewn, from a nearly week-long hexagon-wide blitzkrieg against the Republic’s symbols and sanctuaries, readers intrigued…
Today, July 14, is Bastille Day. It is the anniversary of the day in 1789 when French commoners stormed the…