Our Pacific Predicament

If America isn’t careful, rising nationalisms in China and Japan may “pivot” it into a strategic typhoon.

Separated at Birth?

America may once have been “exceptional” next to Europe, but it is so no longer.

Everyone Is Special

Most countries think they’re special, and they have a master narrative to prove it. The key to making American diplomacy more effective lies in figuring out what those narratives are.

Please Don’t Secede, Texas—We Need You

The Lone Star state boasts all-star status when it comes to job creation and economic growth. Writing for City Journal, Wendell Cox brings us a great in-depth look at one of the healthiest state economies in the U.S. Texas job creation is well above the national average, with the number of jobs having grown 31.5 […]

Drought Does US a Favor

Persistent droughts have plagued U.S. ethanol this year, as a poor corn crop has put pressure on supply chains. The Boston Globe has the story: The Renewable Fuels Association, a trade group, provided data showing that of the nation’s 211 ethanol plants, 20 have ceased production over the past year, including five in January. Most remain […]

The Former Comedian Who Blew the Italian Elections Wide Open

Beppe Grillo isn’t joking anymore. The wrinkled, floppy-haired former comedian addressed thousands of his Italian supporters who braved freezing air in the foothills of the Alps a few days ago. Just as he has done for many months across the country, he poured scorn on his country’s politicians. Against all odds, he has become a political […]

UK Squabbles: Scotland Wants Out?

It’s game on in the UK. A legal report released today by the British government argues that if Scotland votes for independence, it will have to renegotiate its membership in the EU and other international organizations. Scottish independence advocates were understandably aggravated. The NYT reports: “For the U.K. government to argue that the U.K. will be […]

Law Schools in for a Shake Up

An American Bar Association task force on law schools is suggesting several major changes to a legal education, among them: reducing the length of programs from three years to two, shifting the focus of legal education towards the practice of law rather than theory, and, perhaps most interesting, providing training for lower-level legal assistants along the lines of […]

Obama Hits Sour Spot on Syria

Once again President Obama has found the sour spot in his foreign policy—this time on Syria. Already pilloried by the left and right for his garbled strategy, Obama is now drawing the ire of the center as well. Following Leon Panetta’s admission last week that the President overruled his national security team’s wish to arm […]

Shale Gas in Germany? No Fracking Way

Germany’s Environment Minister told a radio show Monday that he “can’t see fracking being used anywhere in Germany in the foreseeable future.” The Associated Press brings us the story via Fox News: Environment Minister Peter Altmaier told Deutschlandfunk radio Monday that Germany’s government is working to ensure the practice is subject to limits and he wouldn’t advise […]

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