National Security Policy
The U.S.-Japan Bilateral Alliance
By Eric Sayers. Mr. Sayers is a graduate student in political science at the University of Western Ontario, and is an...
A Nuclear Iran: The Case for Action
By Clay Varney Since August 9, 1945 no nuclear weapon has been deployed in warfare. Despite the tensions and volatile...
What were they thinking?
To what fate are DC's new-found "realists" subjecting the U.S. and the rest of the Free World? In the future,...
China’s double-standard on debt
Communist China has done it again. Desperate for new sources of energy, the Chinese are moving into an oil-rich...
Nigeria in flux
By Matthew Seitz In April 2007, for the first time in the country's history, Nigeria witnessed a peaceful transition from...
The “Genie-stuffers”
Back when nuclear weaponry and deterrence strategy still received serious national deliberation, most sensible people recognized a basic reality: Once the...
Chinese weapons killing US troops
What a difference a war makes. Before 9/11, the Bush Administration treated China – correctly – as a "strategic competitor,"...
Don’t make the same mistake twice
By Clay Varney The Gaza Strip exploded in violence yesterday as armed factions of Hamas, a spear carrier for...
James Baker’s disciples
Ahead of Prime Minister Ehud Olmert's trip to the White House on June 19, the Bush administration is pressuring...
Putin’s ploy
Chess is the national sport of Russia. It is, therefore, as Soviet Communists like Vladimir Putin used to say, "no...
AFRICOM proceeds apace
By Colin Crowley Recently, the United States military announced a new addition to its cyber library: www.eucom.mil/africom, the web address of...
Democracy in the Middle East
In this paper, CSP Research Associate Randy Wanis explores the problems and possibilities of democracy promotion in the Middle East. ...
Echoes of 1919
Blind Wilsonian idealism is bad enough, but isolation and defeatism are worse. Both critics and supporters of US President George W....
The Bering Strait Tunnel Project
What do Russian President Vladimir Putin, spiritual leader the Dalai Lama, political activist Lyndon LaRouche and former U.S. Secretary of...
An African “Marshall Plan”
After years of intermittent engagement, China's 50-year relationship with the African continent has accelerated recently, with discussions on issues including...