Robert Farley
To open your week... Spent the weekend in Nebraska. It wasn't pleasant. Why isn't China seeing more success on the international arms market? Washington experiments with an alternative punishment strategy..
Last week I wrote a pair of pieces for the National Interest on decision-making early in World War II. First, on the French decision to surrender: But what if key.
Fitting that this happens on the same week that Skip Bayless takes his hot takes to Rupert Murdoch. It's the second most irrational Tim Tebow-related move by a pro team.
USS Intrepid, April 1945, after being struck by a kamikaze. Which is still probably not as bad as Trump. U.S. Navy, photographed from USS Alaska (CB-1)..
On the latest episode of Foreign Entanglements, Matt and Sean Kay talk Bernie, and rock and roll: What did Sanders bring to the foreign policy table? 5:15 Why the nation.
Here at the LGM home offices we receive a bewildering array of offers for infographics and guest posts from an equally bewildering array of NGOs, companies, and other organizations. We.
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My latest at the National Interest ponders the possibility of a two-front war: The United States.