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Why Climate Moderates Must Win the Day

by Jon Entine

February 13, 2010

How the far right in the US is responding to the failed Copenhagen talks - and the role that moderates might now play.

More Mr. Nice Guy

by John Bolton

February 1, 2010

Neither Bush nor Obama administration efforts toward international sanctions have had any measurable impact on North Korea or Iran.

Chemicals Regulation and Real Science: The Troubling Case of BPA

by Jon Entine

January 30, 2010

Environmental NGO's shocked over U.S. refusal to ban chemical BPA.

Mission to Haiti

by Thomas Donnelly

January 25, 2010

The relief mission's "coalition of the willing"--the United States, France, Canada, Brazil, the Caribbean states, and the U.N. collectively will prove hard to manage.

Are 'Ungoverned Spaces' a Threat?

by Stewart Patrick

January 25, 2010

The U.S., the European Union, Saudi Arabia, the World Bank, and others will meet later this month to discuss bolstering the Yemeni state.

Obama's Next Three Years

by John Bolton

January 7, 2010

Global governance and international law will become growth industries under Obama.

A Road Map for Asian-Pacific Security

by Gary Schmitt

January 5, 2010

Today a hodgepodge of multilateral institutions and forums exists in Asia, but none of them addresses the strategic needs of the region.

Democracy Under Arrest

by John Bolton

December 16, 2009

'Universal' human- rights law never seems to apply to the likes of Kim Jong Il.

Climate Change Conceit

by John Bolton

December 14, 2009

Kevin Rudd is more interested in regulating the economy than reducing carbon emissions.

Can an Unfree China Be Green?

by Lee Lane

December 9, 2009

If the UN climate conference in Copenhagen produces a deal, China, not the United States, will largely shape its terms.

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