Witnessing a Failed Presidency

Witnessing a Failed Presidency

      By Alan Caruba.   When we elect someone—anyone—to the office of President, it is only natural that we attribute great political skills, intellect, and judgment to that man. We want to believe we have selected someone [...]

Post-OPCON Strategy for the US-ROK Alliance

By Jeong Lee. (This article is cross-posted by permission of the United States Naval Institute Blog and appeared in its original form on July 25th here.) According to the Yŏnhap News Agency last Thursday, ROK Defense Minister Kim Kwan-jin [...]
The Abstention Champion – A review on contemporary German Foreign and Security Policy

The Abstention Champion – A review on contemporary German Foreign and Security Policy

Oliver Krumme. Foreign policy without clear position On the 29th of November, the UN General Assembly has approved a motion to grant a non-member observing state status to Palestine with a vast majority of its members. Exactly 138 states have [...]
Yes, we can? Not really – A review on foreign policy under the Obama Administration

Yes, we can? Not really – A review on foreign policy under the Obama Administration

By Oliver Krumme. With Mitt Romney officially nominated as Republican Presidential candidate for the U.S. Presidential elections in November 2012, the election campaign has now officially begun. While Romney addressed the concept of strong leadership [...]