
The Latest


Rain on Putin’s Parade
On Saturday, 15,000 Russian troops, 200 tanks and trucks, and 150 airplanes and helicopters will parade through Red Square in the largest military spectacle held in Moscow since the collapse ...

Crusade against Hungary
In stark contrast to the Left’s timidity in the face of actual authoritarian regimes such as China and Russia, the liberal media’s treatment of Hungary has aggressively crossed the line. ...
America Abroad: Exceptional Since 1776
President Obama’s misunderstanding of American exceptionalism has found defenders among international-relations scholars and taken on an aura of legitimacy. Realist theorist Stephen Walt, in a recent article in Foreign Policy, ...
Call it Isolationism!
Statesmen must debate and reassess the merits of any war. How else can they apply our principles to foreign policy in a prudent manner?
Such a debate is not, in itself, ...
Bin Laden, Ron Paul, and the Founders
Last month, Ron Paul said he would not have ordered the military action that ended in the death of Osama Bin Laden. In his view, “It was absolutely not necessary.” ...
Hungary’s New Constitution Should Be Ratified by the People
Under Prime Minister Viktor Orbán, Hungary is finally getting a new constitution. The old one was adopted in 1949 and significantly amended in 1989, leaving Hungary as the only country ...
Hungary’s iPad Constitution
In what will surely be a publicity boon for Apple, especially among political scientists, Hungary’s new constitution is being written on an iPad.
Thus far, this is one of the best-known ...