spring 2023 Issue What We Share with Taiwan by Mark Helprin Both Taiwan and the United States are woefully unprepared for major conflict.
spring 2023 Issue Choosing Defeat by Mackubin T. Owens Our defeat in Vietnam was the result of hesitancy and squeamishness about wartime tactics.
winter 2023 Issue The Disputed Question Winter 2022/23 by Michael Anton Mark Helprin Mark Helprin and Michael Anton on the war in Ukraine.
winter 2023 Issue The Containment of George Kennan by Michael Anton George Kennan shared more opinions with today’s populist Right than with the contemporary Left.
winter 2023 Issue From Sea to Shining Sea by Arthur Herman U.S. maritime and naval power rests on the force of political will as an expression of national character.
fall 2022 Issue Location, Location, Location by Tevi Troy The Abraham Accords were a massive geopolitical shift.
fall 2022 Issue Ties That Bind by Peter Berkowitz The United States and Israel share a special relationship.
fall 2022 Issue Prisoner’s Dilemma by David P. Goldman Avoiding war with China is the most urgent task of our lifetime.
fall 2022 Issue Peace Through Strength by Colin Dueck The U.S. armed forces have done more for world peace than all of the Left-liberal transnational networks combined.