The Four Percent Solution’
(Washington, D.C.): Finally, there is reason to believe that one of the most important challenges likely to confront the next...
(Washington, D.C.): Finally, there is reason to believe that one of the most important challenges likely to confront the next...
According to the State Department we are not meant to talk about rogue states any longer, only "states of concern."...
(Washington, D.C.): There was good news and bad news in Secretary of Defense William Cohen's testimony yesterday before the Senate...
By Charles Krauthammer
The Washington Post, 18 July 2000
No one knows what the final details of an agreement coming out of Camp David would look like--or even if...
(Washington, D.C.): At this writing, there is no deal at Camp David. But it is hard to believe that there...
By Robert L. Pollock
The Wall Street Journal, 21 July 2000
"In 1993 Israel and the Palestinian Authority committed themselves to resolving their conflict by exclusively peaceful means. I very much...
(Washington D.C.): In a clearly orchestrated gambit, Sen. Phil Gramm (R-TX) solicited testimony in a Senate Banking Committee hearing today...
(Washington, D.C.): After the White House announced at 11:00 p.m. last night that U.S. efforts to broker a "final status"...
(Washington, D.C.): What on earth was he thinking? This is the question prompted by House Speaker Dennis Hastert's selection, announced...
Washington Post, 14 July 2000
INTELLIGENCE reports indicate that China is helping nuclear-armed Pakistan build long-range ballistic missiles. The problem persists after the visit to...
Financial Times, 14 July 2000
By Thomas Catn
When companies or countries around the world are in need of capital, chances are many will come to New York....
(Washington, D.C.): The secrecy imposed on this week's summit meeting at Camp David will not only keep the press and...
(Washington, D.C.): Opponents of U.S. missile defenses -- within the Clinton-Gore Administration, among think-tanks and punditry, in foreign capitals (both...
By By Limor Livnat
The New York
A summit meeting that brings about a real termination of the Arab-Israeli conflict would command the broadest backing in the...
By Charles Krauthammer,
The Washington Post, 11 July 2001
Why did President Clinton call today's hasty high-risk Camp David summit? Some are attributing this to Clinton's hunger for a...
(Washington, D.C.): In a bit of Freudian repartee at the expense of Secretary of State Albright, President Clinton recently told...