Nikita Khrushchev

July 23, 2023 | Reuel Marc Gerecht |

Cloak and Swagger

REVIEW: ‘Spies: The Epic Intelligence War Between East and West’ by Calder Walton

July 19, 2023 | Clifford D. May |

Renewing NATO

Peace requires deterrence which requires military might

April 28, 2023 | Ivana Stradner |

Let’s use jazz to push back against Russia — it once worked before!

I like to joke that I moved to the United States from my homeland of Serbia because of American “psychological warfare.” But it wasn’t shadowy CIA operations that won my “heart and mind.” It...

September 3, 2022 | Reuel Marc Gerecht, Ray Takeyh

Waiting for Thermidor: America’s Foreign Policy Towards Iran

The Islamic Republic of Iran may be on an accelerated schedule for revolutionary decay, at least if compared to the USSR.

August 16, 2022 | Craig Singleton |

How Nancy Pelosi’s Taiwan Gambit Backfired

Beijing’s shock-and-awe military response has created a new normal in East Asia.

August 3, 2021 | Richard Goldberg |

It’s Time for Biden to Leave a Bad Deal in the Past

A change in Iranian presidents doesn’t change the badness of the Iran deal.

July 18, 2017 | Eric S. Edelman |

What Happened in Hamburg

The president-elect’s narrow victory at the end of a volatile campaign quickly led to efforts at planning a meeting of the American and Russian leaders. Relations between the two countries...

March 19, 2009 | |

Does The U.N. Really Matter?

Yes. It is a circus--but a poisonous circus.

April 5, 2006 | Clifford D. May

Where Are the Muslim Moderates?

In 1956, Nikita Khrushchev addressed a closed session of the 20th Congress of the Soviet Communist Party. For nearly four hours, he spoke about the unspeakable: the crimes of his predecessor, Sov...

May 20, 2003 | Donna Brazile Wall Street Journal

What Would Scoop Do?

By Donna Brazile and Timothy Bergreen Forty-eight hours after President Bush told a cheering throng of sailors on the deck of the USS Abraham Lincoln that major combat in Iraq was over,...