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China Doesn't Belong in the BRICS
by Allison, Graham T., Jr.
Publisher: The Atlantic
Publication Type: Op-ed
China's new president, Xi Jinping, arrives in Durban, South Africa today for a summit of the BRICS: Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa. A geo-economic acronym invented in 2001 by a...
Published Date: March 2013 More
Trouble in the Eastern Mediterranean Sea: The Coming Dash for Gas
by Zhukov, Yuri
Publisher: Foreign Affairs
Publication Type: In the News
In recent years, resource disputes in the South China Sea have made headlines across the world. But another body of water—the Mediterranean—is rapidly becoming as volatile as its eastern cousin....
Published Date: March 2013 More
Mexico Breaking Good?
by Rogoff, Kenneth S.
Publisher: Project Syndicate
Publication Type: Op-ed
For a glimpse of the average American’s understanding of the relationship between the United States and Mexico, one only has to watch the critically acclaimed television series Breaking Bad. Set...
Published Date: March 2013 More
Is This Any Way to Run US Foreign Policy?
by Walt, Stephen M.
Publisher: Foreign Policy
Publication Type: Op-ed
Watching the musical chairs taking place in the first months of Obama's second term reminds me of how fundamentally unserious America's approach to foreign affairs really is. Kerry and Hagel are now...
Published Date: March 2013 More
Are They Watching You? That’s a Secret
by Feldman, Noah
Publisher: Bloomberg
Publication Type: Op-ed
Think Big Brother is tapping your phone and reading your e-mail? Want to go to court and make the government prove its surveillance program is constitutional? Well, you can’t, according to the...
Published Date: March 2013 More
Our Pacific Predicament
by Nye, Joseph S., Jr.
Publisher: The American Interest
Publication Type: Op-ed
Japan and China have been much in the news lately because of their dispute over seven square kilometers of barren islets in the East China Sea that Japan calls the Senkaku and China calls the Diaoyu...
Published Date: March 2013 More
Military’s Limits Show Need for America’s Neglected Weapon
by Burns, Nicholas
Publisher: Boston Globe
Publication Type: Op-ed
The attacks of 9/11 brought us a decade of war with the seemingly endless and bloody occupations of Iraq and Afghanistan—the most intensive period of US military deployments in our history. But,...
Published Date: February 2013 More
Treat Millionaires Like They’re Billionaires
by Feldman, Noah
Publisher: Bloomberg
Publication Type: Op-ed
The U.S. Supreme Court has agreed to decide whether it violates free speech to bar you from donating more than $117,000 every two years to your favorite political candidates and national party...
Published Date: February 2013 More
Currency War Denial is Wishful Thinking
Publisher: Business Spectator
Publication Type: Op-ed
The leaders of the Group of Seven and Group of 20 largest economies have recently tried to talk down the risk of a currency war. This will not necessarily be sufficient to avoid one. The reason is...
Published Date: February 2013 More
Will China Ever Be No. 1?
by Allison, Graham T., Jr.
Publisher: Foreign Policy
Publication Type: Op-ed
Will China continue to grow three times faster than the United States to become the No. 1 economy in the world in the decade ahead? Does China aspire to be the No. 1 power in Asia and ultimately the...
Published Date: February 2013 More