Beyond Sanctions, A New American Strategy to deal with Putin
Friendly foreign relations must not be at the expense of national interest and international standing.
Continue reading Beyond Sanctions, A New American Strategy to deal with Putin
Friendly foreign relations must not be at the expense of national interest and international standing.
Continue reading Beyond Sanctions, A New American Strategy to deal with Putin
“NATO’s eastern flank is alarmingly susceptible to potential acts of Russian aggression”
America now wages a perpetual war against its own self-interest.
Continue reading Pork in the Defense Budget: The F-35 Has Slipped Under the Radar
The unilateral withdrawal of American military support called for by proponents of restraint would be disastrous for U.S. foreign policy.
Continue reading Against Restraint: The Value of U.S. Leadership
Bernie Sanders’ foreign policy isn’t as deplorable as his critics suggest.
Continue reading For Whom the Critics Toil: Revisiting the Foreign Policy of Bernie Sanders
Amid the ongoing debate over U.S. strategy in the Middle East, Tyler Bowen responds to Chris Newton’s criticism of millennial foreign policy.
Time is running out for NATO to decide whether Poland should be a buffer or a bulwark against future Russian aggression in Eastern Europe.
Continue reading Poland’s Uncertain Role in NATO: Buffer State or Bulwark?
Is Allen Buchanan’s proposed form of intervention more ethically desirable than rival principles?
Continue reading The Potential Benefits of Early, Neutral Intervention in Revolutions
Russia’s annexation of Crimea shows that traditional kinetic conflict is not out of the question. NATO’s European states must therefore take proactive steps to bolster their own militaries.
Continue reading NATO Must Sharpen Its Resolve and Face an Emboldened Russia