IR Wonks vs. IR Journals
Dan Drezner declares that “Policy wonks ignore political science journals at their peril.”
Dan Drezner declares that “Policy wonks ignore political science journals at their peril.”
TV gave us the world’s first bionic man in 1973. Science is way behind.
What the hell was Leon Panetta thinking when he got dressed? He’s surrounded by fit Marines in battle dress and he’s wearing a poorly fitted blue short-sleeved “dress” shirt,* pleated slacks, and perhaps the most askew gig line ever, calling attention to his pot belly.
An attack on Iran is likely to unleash consequences that we are unprepared to deal with.
There will be no more GOP candidate debates. That’s not necessarily a good thing.
Rising fuel prices are starting to hurt the President in the polls, but it’s unclear what that means for November.
A tragic incident in Afghanistan that’s likely to have tragic consequences.
CWO2 Edward Cantrell, a decorated Special Forces veteran, died trying to save his daughters Isabella and Natalia from a house fire.
The Pentagon has released the name of the US Army National Guard major murdered in an Afghan ministry this weekend.
The latest round of protests in Afghanistan prove yet again that it’s time for us to leave.
This is one of the most draw-droppingly stupid 29 seconds I have experienced in some time.
Last night’s debate may have been the last one. It was also the least informative.
A pattern that never ends: Perceived insults lead to mayhem and murder.
As they did four years, ago the New York Giants will get a parade in New York City today. Some are wondering when Iraq War vets will get theirs.
Mitt Romney’s statements about the planned early draw down in Afghanistan make no sense whatsoever.
A change in the law will radically increase retirement pay for generals and admirals.
We need to have opinions on a subject as serious as war with Iran.
Everything the critics say about the decision is right–and so is the decision.
Not surprisingly, Republicans are trying to reverse the automatic cuts to defense spending agreed to in August.
If Romney loses in November, it could be the start of a bitter fight insider the Republican Party.
Last night’s State Of The Union Address contained another unfortunate example of the prevalence of militaristic rhetoric in domestic politics.
He may be praising Ronald Reagan now, but Newt Gingrich was singing a different tune in the 1980s.
The US Army is returning to a peacetime mindset, which means promotions will cease to be automatic for anyone willing to endure service.
A Washington Post fact check calls this “true but false.”
Michael Hastings has yet another credulous story attempting to smear the United States military.
The US intelligence community has more information at its disposal than ever. Unfortunately, it can’t efficiently process it and make the necessary connections.
Last night, Ron Paul decided it was a good idea to bring back the ghosts of the Vietnam War era.