
John Tabin
Happily, the US and South Korea reached a breakthrough on the trade agreement that the Bush administration had already signed,…
An intriguing suggestion by Ellen Bork of the Foreign Policy Initiative: The Senate should only approve a new ambassador to…
As the pseudonymous Allahpundit just said on Twitter, no good can come of this: President Jimmy Carter discussed foreign policy…
Michael Brendan Dougherty has a piece at Newsweek.com, hooked to the WikiLeaks dump, arguing that “America’s democracy agenda is over.”…
Some stray thoughts on the release of State Department cables by WikiLeaks: • The infantile cartoon worldview of Julian Assange…
The Chinese governments seems to think that the proper response to North Korea’s attack on Yeonpyeong is to restart the…
North Korea has fired at least 200 rounds of artillery at a South Korean island, injuring at least four South…
When a terrorism-related court case comes down, the Lawfare blog is an absolute must-read for informed and thought-provoking commentary. Benjamin…
The other day I highlighted Russian democracy activist Boris Nemtsov’s criticism of the Obama administration for its engagement with Putin…
Boris Nemtsov, a leader of Russia’s democratic opposition, spoke Monday at a conference held by the Foreign Policy Initiative. “Russians…