Tag Archives: NATO

Toward a Pacific-Oriented America? (Part I)

Is the United States really shifting from an Atlantic to an Asia-Pacific orientation?

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Merkel’s European Message

Why must Germany step up its game if Europe is to survive its crisis?

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It’s Sunny in Nicosia — Why Not in Jerusalem?

What would it take to create an environment of Cyprus-like co-existence in the Holy Land?

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Lessons for Libya from 1911

What is the key to the success of democracy in 21st century Libya?

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NATO in Libya: The Saga of the Tortoise and the Hare

Imagine Europe had rapidly brought to bear all the firepower imaginable in Libya. Would the world be better off?

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Counterpoint: Germany’s Exit from History?

Is Germany burying its head in the sand when confronted with the headwinds of the real world?

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Why America Is Like Imperial Spain (Part II)

What lessons can Imperial Spain's travails in the Netherlands teach the United States about Afghanistan?

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U.S.-Russia Relations: Not Another Cold War

Should the United States intervene in matters of security when it comes to Russia and some of its neighbors?

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Kiev's Next Image Problem: The Rise of the Far Right

Would Ukraine be more at home in the Russian Federation rather than the European Union?

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Georgia: An Insecure Foothold for the United States

Do the lessons of history suggest the United States should rethink its Georgia policy?

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