Australia’s attempt to balance against China using nuclear submarines is not just a material decision. It’s one shaped by over a century of deep fear about Australia’s role as an outpost of whiteness in Asia.
Australia’s attempt to balance against China using nuclear submarines is not just a material decision. It’s one shaped by over a century of deep fear about Australia’s role as an outpost of whiteness in Asia.
So far, 2017 has been a tough year in Israel for its Palestinian citizen minority. From a xenophobic billboard campaign across the country to a village demolition turned violent in the Negev, the...
"Study the world!" brayed Trump on Twitter last week, in defense of his travel ban. Dan Drezner, who studies the world for a living, shot back: "I have studied it, and I can tell you with some...
While national security lawyers argue over whether Steve Bannon's appointment to the National Security Council is legal or not, members of Congress are pushing back to close whatever statutory...
Some thoughts on Chirol's "History of Empires II". I'll state my basic concern up front: Chirol's "second-generation empires" sound pretty much like what international-relations (and other) scholars call "hegemonic systems." There are a number of good overviews of hegemonic-stability theory...
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I'm sure Chirol has no idea what he's done, but he waved an enormous red flag in front of my face by posting "A History of Empires." Sadly, I can't really respond (yet). I'm two weeks away from moving to Ohio for the 2005-2006 academic year, I owe a coauthor a redraft of a piece on hierarchy in...
John Ikenberry has more to say about the differences between neoconservativism and liberal internationalism. John follows up on a post by Michael Lind, the upshot of which is that Wilson, FDR, and Truman were not big on democratic enlargement as a guiding principle of American grand strategy.Lind...
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Jack Weisberg thinks so. So do I. But remember, "electable" is different than "will actually win." David Adesnik is unpersuaded, but I think he confuses the two questions.With regard to Point A, Weisberg says thatSen. Clinton's political positioning couldn't be better for 2008. Despite being a...
At Charles Krauthammer. Remind me never to make John mad.Charles Krauthammer is well known as the chief polemicist of the neo-conservative movement and op-ed guru of American unilateralism – and he has just outdone himself in writing the most thoroughly risible piece of foreign policy commentary...
The always smart, always acerbic folks at Coming Anarchy have been getting their chortles by photoshopping Theodor Seuss Geisel's (aka Dr. Seuss) political cartoons from the 1940s. Dr. Seuss was a strong anti-fascist. Many of his cartoons are stinging criticisms of American isolationalists and...
Cross posted on my blog. On July 26, Eric Schmitt and Thom Shanker reported in the New York Times that the US is no longer fighting a global "war on terror" (GWOT): The Bush administration is retooling its slogan for the fight against Al Qaeda and other terrorist groups, pushing the idea that the...
Dan Darling and I have been discussing the structure of al-Qaeda. The basic question: how centralized is al-Qaeda? There's been a lot of discussion of this lately. Mark Sageman, for example, is currently plugging his own book on the subject; Sageman argues that the al-Qaeda movement is...
Cross-posted on my blog.Monday's Washington Post website has an interesting AP story about some Defense Department legislation proposed by Republican Senators. John McCain (previously identified as my favorite Republican member of Congress), John Warner and up to 10 other GOP Senators are...
Wretched responds to the notion that there is no global Islamicist conspiracy.Or sort of. Really, it is just an excuse to attack that old nemesis: "the Left."Although the proposition that organized international terrorism does not exist may seem funny, many writers on the Left seriously believe...