NR PLUS World Biden’s Summit of Babble By Colin Dueck December 17, 2021 The notion that the United States will rally all liberal democrats worldwide to act against all illiberal non-democrats is nonsensical.
National Security & Defense Conservative Nationalism and U.S. Foreign Policy By Colin Dueck January 21, 2021 U.S. diplomatic efforts should start with traditional alliances, rather than obvious competitors.
NR PLUS National Security & Defense The GOP’s Foreign-Policy Tribes Prepare for Battle By Colin Dueck December 9, 2020 Conservatives are divided into three camps: A guide to how the post-Trump party order could resolve.
U.S. What Is Conservative American Nationalism? By Colin Dueck October 21, 2019 Circumstances change; core principles do not. The country’s oldest foreign-policy tradition still finds its home on the right.
World The Conservative Case for NATO By Mike Gallagher & Colin Dueck January 30, 2019 The Western alliance bolsters American national interests.
National Security & Defense Trump’s Strategic Unpredictability, Its Pros and Its Cons By Colin Dueck December 28, 2018 What can be an asset against adversaries is often a liability with allies.
Politics & Policy Can a Democrat Win in Virginia’s Fifth District? By Colin Dueck September 20, 2018 If Democrats want to make their case in Virginia’s fifth district, they have the ability to do so.
World How to Defend the West By Colin Dueck February 7, 2018 Progressives, stop worrying about the likes of Hungary and Poland. Unite with them to defend the West against Russia.
Politics & Policy The Washington Post Smeared Sebastian Gorka By Colin Dueck February 27, 2017 The Washington Post falsely portrayed Trump counterterrorism adviser Sebastian Gorka as a national-security danger.
Politics & Policy If Asked, National-Security Conservatives Should Serve the New Administration By Colin Dueck November 18, 2016 If asked to serve in the Trump administration, national-security Republicans should accept, for the good of their country.