Foreign policy scholars
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Danielle Pletka |
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Michael Auslin |
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Dan Blumenthal |
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Sadanand Dhume |
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Frederick W. Kagan |
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Michael Mazza |
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Michael Rubin |
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Marc Thiessen |
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John Yoo |
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Leon Aron |
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J. Matthew McInnis |
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John Bolton |
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Nicholas Eberstadt |
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Roger F. Noriega |
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Derek Scissors |
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Paul Wolfowitz |
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Katherine Zimmerman |
Headlines and Highlights
It’s time to stop pretending Beijing is a partner
Michael Auslin, National Review Online
Cordial meetings are exactly the wrong way to confront China’s very real threats.
Hong Kong democracy dies on the vine
Michael Mazza, AEIdeas
Compromise with the people of Hong Kong was apparently never in the cards for Beijing.
South Asia bets on prosperity
Sadanand Dhume, The Wall Street Journal
As India steps up its economic diplomacy in the neighborhood, Pakistan risks falling further behind.
8 false assumptions that undercut US Iraq policy
Michael Rubin, AEIdeas
There is no magic formula to defeat the Islamic State, and it cannot be done on the cheap.
Stop decapitating, start interrogating
Marc Thiessen, AEIdeas
We need to stop decapitating terrorists, and start interrogating them again.
5 questions that every presidential candidate should answer: Al Qaeda edition
Katherine Zimmerman, AEIdeas
Al Qaeda’s expansion is occurring even as the Islamic State in Iraq and al Sham (ISIS) strengthens at an alarming rate. Any prospective 2016 presidential candidate should seek to answer these questions when considering how to reverse the tide.
Time to take a stand on Venezuela
Roger F. Noriega, The American
It is tragic that the leaders of neighboring Latin American and the Caribbean nations have chosen to ignore the very real and very dangerous turmoil in Venezuela. US policymakers may finally recognize that they do not have that option.
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