Wallace Gregson, National Interest
The fall of the Soviet Union took the analysts and policy makers by surprise. Are they any better poised to predict the outcome of the North Korean regime?
Will Krumholz, RealClearWorld
Pundits are feeding Americans a narrative about how different Biden is than Trump in dealing with U.S. allies. The narrative is mostly wrong, and understanding this sheds light on some of the major problems with U.S. foreign policy.
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James Forsyth, Times of London
Boris Johnson once described Brexit as the greatest apple of discord thrown into British public life. Its effect on politics has certainly been remarkable: it has unseated two prime ministers and catalysed a realignment of British politics.
Harry Kazianis, 1945
Back in 2013, an excellent research paper, more like a book if you look at length alone, was released by the RAND Corporation that tackles this issue and is well worth your time. The author of the report, Bruce Bennett,...
Clifford May, Washington Times
Time and again, we fail to understand Russia and its rulers. Back in 1939, Churchill acknowledged that, famously describing Russia as "a riddle, wrapped in a mystery, inside an enigma."
PM Imran Khan with New York Times