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by | Jan 25, 2023

America’s extended nuclear deterrent has always rested on credibility. Credibility is one of those intangible factors in international relations that…

by | Nov 30, 2022

“Xi Takes Kim for a Walk,” editorial cartoon by Shaomin Li for The American Spectator, Nov. 30, 2022.

by | Oct 15, 2022

Seventy years ago, author James Michener, who served as a U.S. Navy lieutenant commander during the Second World War, was…

by | Oct 13, 2022

We are approaching one of the horrible milestones in human history — the birth of the Gulag a century ago….

by | Aug 24, 2022

Few freedoms are more feared by authoritarian regimes than religious freedom. After all, belief in God presumes a greater being…

by | Aug 7, 2022

South Korean and other media are speculating that South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol intentionally shunned an in-person meeting with U.S….

by | Jul 26, 2022

Few publicly displayed artistic masterpieces languish in more profound obscurity than “Rakuchū rakugai-zu,” or “Scenes in and around the Capital,”…

by | Jul 8, 2022

Shinzo Abe, who served as Japan’s prime minister from 2006 to 2007 and again from 2012 to 2020, was assassinated…

by | May 9, 2022

It might be too early to draw specific tactical and operational lessons from the war in Ukraine but one strategic…

by | Mar 17, 2022

Before the Korean War ended, the United States publicized Operation Moolah to the enemy: a $100,000 reward (equivalent to $1…

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