Democratizing the Middle East: A Conservative Perspective?
The war in Iraq continues to dominate international developments and in its uncertain course casts a shadow not only on the foreign policy record o
The war in Iraq continues to dominate international developments and in its uncertain course casts a shadow not only on the foreign policy record o
“We are passing through the most serious moment in the history of the world since the year 410 A.D.-the year of the fall of the Roman Empire
One might ask: why has there been so little consideration of nonviolent resistance among libertarians?
In this paper, I take up the long-overdue task of constructing the foundation for an a priori theory of international relations.
This book is a collection of ten previously published essays that address some of the most important questions of twentieth-century America.
In a free society, goods, capital, and people would enjoy unrestricted freedom of movement based on voluntary relationships and the respect for pri
Did you ever hear the phrase, “With friends like that, who needs enemies?” This aphorism applies to several “defenses” of the free enterprise syste
According to the conventional wisdom, the United Nations in effect established the state of Israel, doing so when the General Assembly voted for th
Historians increasingly recognize the important role that considerations of foreign policy played in shaping the Constitution.’ Leading Feder
The crux of the Arab-Israeli conflict is the Palestinian question, and the crux of the Palestinian question is: who justly owns the land of Israel