Appeasing evil
The operations of the Center for Security Policy are guided by the philosophy of "peace through strength," a belief that...
The operations of the Center for Security Policy are guided by the philosophy of "peace through strength," a belief that...
The following is a thematic excerpt from Fighting the War of Ideas Like a Real War, the new book by...
Original WWII Poster Any wartime poster directed at a domestic audience carries several messages simultaneously. It must stoke the fires...
Most thoughtful observers of the contemporary American polity are astonished that the highly partisan fight over the future of Iraq...
The following column by Charles Krauthammer - recipient of the Center for Security Policy's 2002 Mightier Pen Award - appeared Friday...
The following is a thematic excerpt from Fighting the War of Ideas Like a Real War, the new book by...
One of the military's goals during World War Two was the maintenance of civilian morale. Without it, production would...
The following is a transcipt of a debate on CNBC's "Morning Call." The debate featured the Center's President Frank Gaffney...
The logo of Hezbollah in Venezuela by Dr. Luis Fleischman and Nicole M. Ferrand The emergence of neo-populism...
With the arrival of a CNN producer to run Al Hurra, the US-funded Arabic-language satellite TV channel has become "more...
The emergence of Latin American neo-populism, as well as the political mobilization indigenous peoples, has created a new class of political prey for radical leaders...
In World War II Britain, not every poster dealt with themes of morale, production, or war finance. The Home Islands,...
NYPD Commissioner Ray KellySome people think the reason there have been no successful terrorist attacks in the United States since 9/11...
In an open act of war, Iran Friday kidnapped 15 British soldiers in the Persian Gulf. Iran's act of aggression...
In time of conflict, national symbols are frequently used to engage the populace and enlist them in the war...
Thomas Jefferson once wrote that the man who reads nothing at all is better educated than the man who reads...