BLOG… Post #32 – The Nuclear Danger, or Why We Should Still Worry about the Bomb (Part One) 2 Jul 201427 Feb 2017 When is the last time you gave serious thought to the dangers posed by nuclear weapons? Probably not since those awful years under Ronald Reagan, when it seemed we were…
BLOG… Post #30 – Their War, Our War 21 Jun 201427 Feb 2017 In one of his last public statements on the war in Vietnam, a televised interview on September 2, 1963, President Kennedy said that in the end the South Vietnamese government…
BLOG… Post #29 – Obstacle Course: Engaging Iran 19 Jun 201427 Feb 2017 If the ongoing negotiations with Iran over its nuclear program fail to result in a comprehensive agreement by the July 20 deadline—an interim deal has been in place since January—it…
BLOG… Post #27 – The Great Sucking Sound in Iraq 13 Jun 201427 Feb 2017 Late last year ominous reports from Iraq indicated that government forces were gradually losing the initiative in the northern and western parts of the country against an al-Qaeda affiliate know…
BLOG… Post #25 – A Haircut in Yemen, and a Military That’s Everywhere 4 Jun 201427 Feb 2017 One might think that a liberal president who has tried to cultivate the image of someone devoted to diplomacy, engaging enemies, and respect for all cultures would have a strong…
BLOG… Post #24 – Obama’s Foreign Policy: Still “Indispensable” 30 May 201427 Feb 2017 “The United States is, and remains, the one indispensable nation.” From that starting point, the President launched a defense of his foreign policy at West Point on May 28. US…
BLOG… Post #23 – Trouble at Sea: China Confronts Its Neighbors Over Sovereignty and Resources 26 May 201427 Feb 2017 Trouble is again brewing in the South China Sea (SCS), where six nations compete for control over tiny atolls—the Paracel and Spratly Islands—that probably sit atop important gas and oil…
BLOG… Post #21-Take the Money and Run: The Privileged World of the Multinational Corporation (Part 1) 12 May 201427 Feb 2017 Another tax season has come and gone, and most of us—good citizens that we are—have sighed and paid our share. But how many of us are aware that there’s a…
BLOG… Post #19 – China on the Mind: Obama’s Asia Trip 5 May 201427 Feb 2017 In post #17 I analyzed the Japan portion of President Obama's Asia trip. Following is a fuller assessment of the entire trip. Obama arrived in an Asia torn by grief. …
BLOG… Post #18 – David Brooks’ Cold War Nostalgia 1 May 201427 Feb 2017 In his April 29 op-ed column for the New York Times (www.nytimes.com/2014/04/29/opinion/when-wolves-attack.html?partner=rssnyt&emc=rss), David Brooks wrote the kind of foreign-policy piece that used to appear regularly during the early Cold War…
BLOG… Post #17 – Obama in Japan: A Missed Opportunity for Conflict Prevention 25 Apr 201427 Feb 2017 Most impartial observers of the China-Japan imbroglio over tiny islands claimed by both in the East China Sea—known in Japan as Senkaku and in China as Diaoyu—believe it has reached…
BLOG… Post #16 – Too Good to be True: the Deal on Ukraine 21 Apr 201427 Feb 2017 The April 17 US-European Union-Russia-Ukraine “joint diplomatic statement” on Ukraine reads pretty reasonably. It condemns “extremism” of all kinds, calls for disarming illegal groups and their vacating all illegally seized…
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