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At Large
At Large
by | Jul 7, 2024

The political whirlwind that struck three continents last week suggests the world has had enough. Or rather, the people have….

by | Jul 5, 2024

Most of the commentary on President Biden’s poor debate performance has focused on his chances for reelection. But that is…

by | Jun 30, 2024

ERBIL, KURDISTAN — Iraq’s autonomous Kurdish territory of Kurdistan may be the most pro-American area in the Middle East. The…

by | Jun 15, 2024

David Boaz, the Cato Institute’s long-time executive vice president, left us last week. His passing was an obvious personal loss…

by | Jun 14, 2024

In her political ads in the leadup to last week’s EU parliamentary elections, European Commissioner Ursula von der Leyen bizarrely…

by | Jun 14, 2024

The aircraft carrier USS George Washington sailed through the South Atlantic last week to conduct the first joint U.S. naval…

by | Jun 10, 2024

My hyper-idealistic political book Radical Middle was published in 2004, and to nearly everyone’s surprise, including mine, it attracted some…

by | Jun 8, 2024

Many Americans are understandably fixated on the global crises dominating the headlines. But as we continue to focus on conflicts…

by | Jun 6, 2024

The Indian electorate of nearly 970 million registered voters has spoken. Turnout has been estimated at over 66 percent in a seven-phase election that…

by | Jun 6, 2024

Time for a brief look back into history: In the two world wars in the first half of the 20th…

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