Ukraine and Israel may seem as disparate as two nations could be, but their history is indelibly linked
Nadya WilliamsOctober 16, 2023
Formerly Soviet-controlled nations have been removing Soviet monuments for decades, yet recent removals are different
Grant AlexanderSeptember 4, 2023
Gentleness is an underrated Christian virtue
Jesse CrutchleyMay 12, 2023
History shows that a high-end weapon system, alone on the battlefield, can be outmatched and overtaken by lesser systems.
Garrett ExnerMay 9, 2023
Attempts to tear down the legacy of Sir Winston Churchill are really just attempts to tear down the legacy of the West itself.
Steven TuckerMay 3, 2023
The Marshall Plan exemplified the alignment of values and interests good foreign policy should embody.
Eric PattersonApril 5, 2023
Nicolas Mulder’s “The Economic Weapon” has important lessons for America following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
Connor PfeifferMarch 20, 2023
In 1945 Americans and Russians met near Torgau, Germany in a rare moment of unity. Can this be repeated?
Robert MorrisonFebruary 16, 2023
Democrats can reclaim the mantle of national security if they drop their aversion to power.
Brian StewartFebruary 10, 2023
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