What is at stake
Two trenchant articles in last Friday's Wall Street Journal shed light on the stakes should the Congress act this week...
Two trenchant articles in last Friday's Wall Street Journal shed light on the stakes should the Congress act this week...
By Fred Stakelbeck The internet has become an important part of Chinese culture, with the country's increasingly diverse population embracing...
Islamic Banking: The soft selling of Sharia Law? Some two years ago Saudi clerics issued fatwas forbidding Muslims to play soccer...
By Robert T. McLean Fifteen years after the end of the Cold War, many remain surprised that a coalition of...
(Washington, D.C.): Following two weeks of confusion bordering on panic displayed by American officials in the wake of Communist...
By Nicole M. Ferrand The Colombian Army during assists in anti-drug operations For some time now, media outlets in Latin...
by Fred Stakelbeck Worshippers at a Catholic Church in Xinghe, ChinaWith the 2008 Beijing Olympics quickly approaching, Beijings communist leadership...
Tonight's State of the Union address should be unlike any in recent memory. Not because George W. Bush turns...
This is a tale of three men, all prominent figures on the world stage. Two of them - Saddam Hussein...
Paul B. Henze. Paul B. Henze, a former US National Security Council Staff Officer, has been a student of, and...
Seemingly unrelated events of the past week suggest considerable trouble ahead for U.S. vital interests. As President Bush puts the...
It seems as though poison is much in vogue at the moment. For example, Russia's emerging dictator, Vladimir Putin, appears...
In the wake of the submission to President Bush and the Congress of the Iraq Study Group's report, members of...
With the passing of Jeane Kirkpatrick earlier today, the Nation lost one of its most accomplished public servants and skilled...