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While it might not be front-page news here in Washington, DC, there is a great deal of press and analyst interest in what happens...
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While it might not be front-page news here in Washington, DC, there is a great deal of press and analyst interest in what happens...
Over the last few weeks, I have been taking a look at U.S. military combat readiness over several different contingencies for my new book...
The United Kingdom and the United States have an unusual relationship internationally–the so-called ‘special relationship‘. Despite being ‘divided by a common language’ there are...
The recent outbreak of hostilities between Armenia and Azerbaijan may be competing for attention in a noisy press, but it has spawned a cottage...
Despite North Korea being hammered this year by three typhoons, constant food insecurity issues, international sanctions and now threats from COVID-19, the Kim regime...
With North Korea just wrapping up on tape delay its 75th Anniversary Worker’s Party military parade–and new ICBMs on display–below is the text of...
Harvard’s undergraduate college went entirely online this fall. So did Princeton’s. Yale’s is mostly online. The UK’s Cambridge University will stay online throughout the...
Read this paragraph and tell me what is wrong with it, or what at least jumps out at you, fellow Korea watchers: “For weeks,...
North Korea seems set for a historic military parade Saturday to commemorate the 75th anniversary of the Korean Workers Party. That means one thing:...
I had a few minutes to catch up with former managing director at Salomon Smith Barney and now current AEI economist Desmond Lachman (see...