
George H. Wittman
Poland has begun to exercise unexpected leadership in at least one area of European affairs. In October Prime Minister Donald…
In an article to be published in the January/February 2009 issue of Foreign Affairs, Robert Gates, the current and future…
The world financial crisis is going to have a major impact on the foreign policy of the incoming Democrat Administration…
A consistent theme of most of the world press has been what it considers the unusual nature of the terrorist…
The raising of oil prices in 1973 and the subsequent Arab oil embargo in reaction to the Arab/Israeli War threw…
No matter how wild the mythmakers have depicted the life of the early days of Tombstone, Arizona, it never has…
Organizing a few thousand ethnically aligned soldiers and convincing them of the legitimacy of their complaints has long been the…
Among the many things President-elect Barack Obama will have to address is that Afghanistan, his preferred war site, is going…
Vladimir Putin must be given a great deal of credit for his dedication to the rule of law. He has…
China’s economy was slowing down well before the recent worldwide financial crisis hit. The first easily seen sign was the…