America’s once strong alliance with Germany has soured. The new administration should rekindle this relationship, which is essential to turning the global economy around. [more]
Looking back on the two decades since the tumbling of the Berlin Wall, what have we learned? Can reflection prepare us for the future? A brief review will help clarify our thinking just in time for the start of a new presidential administration. [more]
Watson Institute Associate Professor Peter Andreas compares recent events in Gaza with other sieges throughout history – underscoring the futility of siege warfare – in a recently co-authored op-ed in the Ottawa Citizen. [more]
The growing, and mysterious, irrelevance of al-Qaeda. Military setbacks and ideological disputes have put al-Qaeda on the defensive. [more]
Britain must recapture a little of the hope that Barack Obama personifies so thrillingly. [more]
