Democrats and Republicans, liberals and conservatives, and hawks and doves all realized that there were limits to American power. Then came the collapse of the Soviet Union, the dissolution of the ...
The Democrats of today believe in open borders and weaponize the national security state to go after political opponents. Above all else, the Democrats of today are dragging us ever closer to nuclear ...
The fast food chain is in the news as a proxy for “regular” America, but in the global era, it has become all things to all peoples.
An emotional Vice President Kamala Harris spoke to a crowd of her supporters Wednesday at Howard University in Washington, D.C. to deliver her concession speech. In the brief address, she thanked her ...
Ito has worked mostly in Washington D.C. as a foreign policy analyst and critic and has published five books in Japanese on ...
Lago, Trump praised his followers and workers and declared that his election heralded a new “golden age” for the nation. “America has given us an unprecedented and powerful mandate,” he said, ...
Everyone has spent the past few months indulging in the parlor game of trying to predict who will win the election. There are betting markets and models and aggregates that purport to tell you down to ...
In America’s geopolitical battle to maintain a U.S.-led unipolar world over a multipolar system preferred by Russia and China, India is the giant with one foot in each world. The world’s ...
I can see, to the dollar, what inflation has cost and know this wasn’t the case under Trump. The economy under Trump had ups ...
Brevity may be the soul of wit, but it is rarely the soul of legislation. The amendment’s vague language may make voters ...
Election Day has mercifully arrived, bringing to a close Donald Trump’s electoral trilogy. After nine years of exhaustive campaigning and unprecedented dramas, the American people will finally render ...
Instead, I’ve been poring over Theodore Draper’s A Struggle for Power: The American Revolution. The 1996 volume looks back to the 17th and 18th centuries, and yet that distant history rhymes with ...