Month: June 2017

Failed American Leadership is Isolating Taiwan

Last summer when the Democratic National Convention seemed to be overwhelmed by protesters carrying anti-TPP signs, leaders in Taiwan were thinking seriously about what steps and maneuvers they’d need to make into order to...

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Firing Mueller: Living in a Bubble is Dangerous

Remember on Election Day when Princeton professor and poll analyst Sam Wang gave Hillary Clinton a 93% chance of winning and pegged the most probable Electoral College results as Clinton 323, Trump 215? It’s easy to forget...

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Losing Power, Tories Heading for a Soft Exit from EU

Tough lady not for turning, may just be heading towards a conciliatory tone on the coming Brexit negotiations with the EU. Other tough ladies holding leverage on Theresa May are the North Irish DUP leader Arlene Foster and the...

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The Question I Want Jeff Sessions to Answer

I was thinking of compiling a list of questions for members of the Senate Intelligence Committee to ask Attorney General Jeff Sessions when he testifies before them tomorrow afternoon, but then I noticed that James Hohmann of...

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