Author: Dan Nexon
I have some comments on the latest opinion piece by Dr. Sebastian v. Gorka, PhD. You can read.
You should read Susan Glasser's retrospective on the first year of Trump foreign policy. There's nothing particularly new or surprising in it, but she does a terrific job of documenting.
If Carter Page's career weren't devoted to self-enrichment via deals with oligarchs and kleptocrats, I might feel some sympathy for him. After all, it seems like his every appearance in.
China's "One Belt, One Road" (often called "OBOR") initiative aims to invest hundreds of billions of dollars into infrastructure linking Eurasia and Africa via land and sea routes. At a.
To quote Matthew Walther: "The next time [Sasse] sits down to compose one of his lachrymose open letters to his decadent countrymen in the hope of making sense of why.
It's commonplace to remark on the irony that right-wing nationalism has gone increasingly transnational. But.
No, I'm absolutely not, as a friend recently called it, pulling a "Gorka" on Page. The abysmal quality of Gorka's dissertation was directly relevant to his claims of expertise and.
Stephanie Carvin tweeted her way through the transcripts of Carter Page's testimony. It was glorious. Oh boy. https://t.co/n09n5LAHK1 — Stephanie Carvin (@StephanieCarvin) November 7, 2017 I once had a conversation.