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Poland and Anti-Semitism is a chapter by Agnieszka Marczyk and Adam Michnik from the anthology Against Anti-Semitism: An Anthology of Twentieth-Century Polish Writings...
Read more »The Moshe Dayan Center for Middle East and African Studies Saudi Arabia has been at the center of a firestorm of events during the past month. These developments have raised acute questions about the nature of Saudi behavior. Alarmists...
Read more »The Hill Venezuela’s state oil company PDVSA, and thus the Venezuelan state, is in default. Normally default triggers a crisis for the defaulting government that must undergo major reform and for its creditors who must rearrange payments of their debts....
Read more »Majalla As the famous Communist “anthem” famously says, “the East is red, the sun is rising. . . . The Communist Party is like the sun, Wherever it shines, it is bright.” At the recent Chinese Communist Party’s 19th...
Read more »The Moscow Times Donald Trump’s informal meetings with Vladimir Putinon the sidelines of the recent APEC summit in Vietnam produced a single concrete result: the Nov. 11 U.S.-RussiaJoint Statement on Syria. The bilateral diplomatic effort has elicited optimism from officials, but...
Read more »Newsweek “Are you fucking kidding me?” It was the summer of 2008, and I was in Wayne, New Jersey, standing in a Hooters parking lot with Captain Oleg Kulikov, a New York–based Russian spymaster. For three years, I’d been...
Read more »Russia Matters The one concrete result to emerge from presidents Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin’s informal meetings on the sidelines of the APEC summit in Vietnam has been the Nov. 11 U.S.-Russia Joint Statement on Syria. This latest bilateral diplomatic effort has...
Read more »38 North International sanctions on North Korea appear to be biting North Korea’s civilian economy more than in the past, arousing concerns that the country’s historically precarious food supply, which has also been adversely affected by dry weather this...
Read more »Providence Journal One hundred years ago, the October Revolution unleashed a great evil upon the world. Not to diminish the crimes of the Nazis, but the fact is that communism has killed far more people than fascism ever did...
Read more »The Atlantic Donald Trump is the first president in modern history who barely pays lip service to the promotion of universal human rights. On his grand tour of Asia, he stopped in Vietnam, where he failed to press the...
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