Samantha Power, the Millennials’ Savonarola
Samantha Power is a fierce advocate of the left’s “limited sovereignty” doctrine.
Samantha Power is a fierce advocate of the left’s “limited sovereignty” doctrine.
As the United States prepare to pull out, Iraq’s political problems continue to fester.
Silvio Berlusconi’s coalition partners are opposed to the reforms other European leaders demand.
The first free elections in a Muslim country since the Arab spring are closely watched in America and Europe.
The country needs American support to maintain its posture against India but once China is involved, Pakistan is in trouble.
“No one should miscalculate America’s resolve and commitment,” says Clinton.
The Saudi crown prince and defense minister died in hospital in New York, casting doubt on the line of succession.
The radical Islamist movement will not be defeated through military means alone.
If ethnic nationalism will tear America apart, why does Pat Buchanan champion isolationism?
Polarization between America’s allies in the Middle East and Iran puts Iraq in a tough spot.
Trade relations with China notwithstanding, New Zealand is likely to intensify security cooperation with the United States.
Texas governor Perry avenged himself for a number of poor debate performances while Cain had trouble explaining his tax plan.
Demonstrators in New York City who “Occupy Wall Street” claim that the wealthiest 1 percent of Americans earn the bulk of income in the country and President Barack Obama wants them to pay their “fair share” with a millionaire’s tax. But what’s the reality? The top 1 percent earned 20 percent of pretax income in […]
As Greece struggles to mend its deficit, eurozone countries debate whether to help banks in the event of a default.
The new defense minister may be the man to finally take control of the department’s finances.