Just as villains can be more compelling than heroes, are dissidents more intriguing than the leaders of history? “I’ve been interested, in some ways, in the history of losers,” Justus Doenecke tells ...
In this episode of Horns of a Dilemma we listen to a talk from Eli Lake, a national security journalism fellow at the Clements Center and a syndicated columnist on foreign affairs for Bloomberg. Lake ...
Blog posts represent the views of CFR fellows and staff and not those of CFR, which takes no institutional positions. It takes no special powers to discern that external intervention is officially in ...
Ever since he announced his bid for Senate, one of the biggest questions facing Rand Paul was how closely his foreign policy views would conform to those of his father Rep. Ron Paul, R-Tex., a vocal ...
It has always struck me as odd that the most thoughtful advocates of protectionism within the conservative movement also tend to be the fiercest advocates of non-interventionism. Patrick Buchanan ...
One of the most enduring myths of American history is that Herbert Hoover was a laissez-faire advocate who “did nothing” ...
A month ago, during a visit to Eritrea, China’s Foreign Minister Wang Yi made the sudden announcement that Beijing will create the position of a new peace and security envoy specifically for the Horn ...
IV. Recommendation: Create a Police-Community Oversight Commission That Will Help Police Earn Credibility with the Community and That Will Itself Earn Credibility with the Police A. Improving Police ...
The United Nations Academic Impact is informed by a commitment to support and advance ten basic principles, out of which the tenth is A commitment to the principles inherent in the United Nations ...
Speaker Johnson Proves the Necessity of Reviving the Nondelegation Doctrine Yes, Ozempic for All Unite the Rails The Fed’s Latest (Sort of) ‘Mission Accomplished’ New Mexico’s ‘Free’ Child Care an ...
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