by Dimitri K. Simes
Obama’s obsession with health-care reform at a time of war and international crisis is nothing short of an abrogation of his responsibilities as commander in chief.
by Barry Eichengreen
An article you might have missed: as featured in
Friday’s NYT, Eichengreen explains the origins of the economic crisis.
by James Cook
The recent talks went pretty well, but Washington and Islamabad have a long way to go in improving their relationship.
by The National Interest
Clinton and Gates take to the Hill to answer questions about Afghanistan and al-Shabab.
by The National Interest
Pakistan’s crackdown on Islamist militants might be bad for American interests.
by Paul J. Saunders
Washington shouldn’t overstate the importance of the arms-treaty. We haven’t yet reached the hard part.
by The National Interest
Will Obama’s health bill hurt our military capabilities and end our reign as the world’s only superpower?
by Aristotle Tziampiris
Closer European financial integration is the best way to solve the Greek debt crisis. The future of the EU is at stake.