AEI Foreign Policy

@AEIfdp

Foreign and Defense Policy Studies, American Enterprise Institute ()

Washington, DC
Joined December 2011

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    Sep 15

    The bourgeoning “democratic socialism” on the Left carries echoes of the Tea Party movement. But neither offers genuinely new ideas or a coherent governing strategy, writes

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    ICYMI: "The US must “engage” with —we certainly cannot afford to ignore it. However, is no longer the only or even most important shadow of cold war; we have and , at least, to think about as well." -Thomas Donnelly

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    Sep 15

    ICYMI: The problem with the "democracy crisis" narrative, and all things Chicken Little.

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    Supporters of former rebel groups clash in

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    A recent conversation reminded me of my discussion with on political Islamists and how we should handle them. Reupping from last year:

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    ICYMI: " chooses economic mediocrity." -Derek Scissors

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    Sep 14

    proceeds with sale of 400 laser-guided bombs to after temporarily halting sale over concern they will be used in conflict.

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    Sep 14

    FYI WINSTON CHURCHILL JUNKIES: At dinner last night describes admiration for Churchill: "He was so fantastically brave...The one big thing he got right in May 1940 when UK had to make a decision about whether to fight on or do a deal..."

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    Sep 13

    "Washington’s misplaced human rights advocacy on Egypt will backfire" (My latest in )

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    ’s demonstrated willingness to conduct missile strikes against anti-Iranian regime militants in northern Iraq may lead to future extraterritorial attacks, potentially in .

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    Sep 13

    ISW’s Kim Kagan and ’s Fred Kagan explain in the how the U.S. can take low-cost, low-risk steps right now in that could make a decisive difference in the political future there and in securing American interests:

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    Sep 13

    The -led coalition resumed an offensive on al port after UN efforts to restart peace talks failed, risking an escalation of the civil war and a worsened humanitarian crisis.

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    "When does a plunge from 25 percent to 4 percent growth not matter? When it’s official Chinese data." -Derek Scissors

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