Alexander Hitch, RealClearWorld
An important debate has cracked open about the future of the U.S.-China relationship. This was inevitable. But the debate, while increasingly contentious, has been limited to politicians, policymakers, and pundits, largely overlooking what most Americans think. Worse, the failure to account for public opinion is happening at a moment when both sides of the U.S. political establishment are converging on a much sharper approach toward Beijing. In October alone, the... Читать дальше...
Steve Fetter & Kingston Reif, War on the Rocks
With today's technology, land-based missiles are an embarrassment, the late, great strategist Thomas Schelling wrote in 1987. The weapons, he added,
Oliver Wiseman, City Journal
Preoccupation with leaving the E.U. overshadows a bigger threatthat of a socialist Britain.
B. Wong, Diplomat
The one country, two systems principle has structural limitations that merit addressing.
Sophie Neiman, WPR
KAMPALA, UgandaWhen a young Yoweri Museveni launched his rebellion to seize Uganda's presidency in 1981, he found a vital ally in an exiled Rwandan soldier named Paul Kagame. The former guerilla leaders have been presidents of their respective countries for 33 and 19 years now, but their relationship has soured since those early days during Uganda's Bush War.