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Killing the INF Treaty was a Gift to Russia by Jon Wolfstahl
The decision to withdraw from the INF was not based on a military necessity, but a political one. Read it here. |
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North Korea and America’s Second Summit: Here’s What Bill Richardson Thinks Will Happen by Bill Richardson
"We need to confront the reality that the chances Kim Jong-un agreeing to destroy his stockpiles are slim." Read it here. |
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Why China and Russia are Vying for Influence Over the Balkans by Scott B. MacDonald
The Balkans is poised to become the next geopolitical frontier, which is why Russia and China are so eager to invest in the region. Read it here. |
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Turkey's Foreign Policy Priorities are Shifting by Ahmed Charai
Ankara has turned its back on the European Union and U.S. foreign-policy objectives; instead, it is focused on becoming a regional power player. Read it here. |
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The Enduring Importance of Nathan Glazer by Joseph Dorman Like a number of his fellow New York intellectuals, Glazer’s life remained poised between the little magazine and the Academy. Read it here. |
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