Charles A Kohlhaas
During the Cold War the United States had a clear strategy on which it could hang its foreign policy. That strategy changed from containment to…
Sudden, violent, disruptive events in the Middle East cause big oil price jumps and front-page headlines about gasoline prices – don’t they? But, not…
After the fall of the Iron Curtain the Council for Foreign Relations (CFR) embraced the concept the world would be run by a group of benign…
Democracies are inherently unstable and, therefore, short-lived. That was true for the first “cradle of democracy,” Athens, in the fifth century B.C…
Two books. Two visions of the world. One influenced American foreign policy for 30 years. The wrong one.
In the late 1980s the Iron Curtain was…
The Republicans came out of the last mid-term election in control of the House of Representatives, but not the Senate. The Big Red Wave broke far…
The president of the National Education Association (NEA), an American teachers’ union and the largest union in the country, is demanding the Biden…