Year In Review
The Losers of 2016

2016 wasn’t just about winning. For a lot of people, and not a few ideas, 2016 was a year for losing. As the world settles into the Age of Trump, here is our list of the Biggest Losers of 2016.

WRM in the WSJ
The Importance of Military Might

Eliot Cohen’s new book presents a nuanced and compelling defense of hard power.

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2017
Pumphrett Plights His Troth

Volume four of The Pumphrett Papers.

Infowar
Just How Effective Is Russia’s RT?

Regular readers know the answer: not very effective at all.

Horn of Africa
‘Democracy’ in Somalia Looks a Lot Like Oligarchy

…and that may not be such a bad thing.

The Inauguration
“The Jacksonian Revolt”

As Donald Trump takes the oath, an essay on the historical forces that have shaped this moment by Walter Russell Mead.

Recessional
Racist Russians Insult Obama Hoping for Trump’s Approval

Clearly a lot of frustration for the outgoing American President has been stored up in the Russian psyche.

the roots of populism
Who Gets To Be an Intellectual?

If the term “intellectual” only encompasses thinkers on the Left, then it is only natural that right-wing populists would turn it into a slur.

Rebuilding America
Paul Ryan’s Infrastructure Privatization Plan

Paul Ryan will target $40 in private investment for every $1 his caucus approves in infrastructure spending.

Violence in Myanmar
Radicalizing Rohingyas

Many of Myanmar’s long-suffering Rohingyas are now turning to internationally funded Islamist insurgents to resist the government.

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