When it comes to dealing with Cuba, six decades of economic estrangement have left America with only one tool in its kit.
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Tag Archives: International Relations
A Second Tanker War
If armed conflict breaks out between U.S. and Iranian naval forces over freedom of navigation, it won’t be the first time.
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Tiananmen Spoke But Nobody Listened
The Chinese government’s true nature was displayed in Tiananmen Square 30 years ago. The world paid little heed.
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Standing With Venezuela
It’s time for everyone to pick sides in the standoff between Venezuela’s interim president and the disastrous Maduro regime.
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Keeping Someone’s Kid Safely Outside China
The first duty of a boss is to keep employees safe. How safe is it to send someone to do business in China?
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Parasitic Whaling
Japan’s resumption of commercial whaling genuflects to domestic politics while undermining its global strategic position.
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Canada Chooses Sides
The detention of a prominent Chinese businesswoman puts Canada in a position familiar to many children of divorced parents.
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Another Example Of Persian Gulf Justice
There are nations that are friends, and others that are friendly when it is convenient. The difference matters.
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China Doesn’t Own Us
Fears of China dumping its U.S. Treasury debt holdings are overblown, because that could hurt China more than America.
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