US foreign policy
The man who loved power
Henry Kissinger loved to wield power more than he respected its implications
Invading Mexico is an insane idea
It would be costly and it would fail
Long-distance nationalists
How the Armenian lobby has affected world opinion
Inside the Iranian diaspora
How the US government and the FBI dealt with Sadeq Qotbzadeh and other opponents of Tehran in the time of the Shah
Ruins of the African Renaissance
Yoweri Museveni was once hailed in Washington
Facing the China question
What should, or can, be done about China’s power overseas?
Don’t make Iran the new Ukraine
American hawks are pushing for war with Tehran
The roots of U.S. support for Israel
Walter Russell Mead offers a counterblast to claims of a pro-Israel lobby influencing US politics
Why the liberal hawks rule the roost
Get ready for the next idiot crusade
Against the hysterical consensus
The US has to confront its own global identity