Strategy
A Strategy for Israel in the Nineteen Eighties
by Oded Yinon (with a foreword by, and translated by Israel Shahak)
Foreword
The following essay represents, in my opinion, the accurate and detailed plan of...
A strategic nightmare sneaks into Washington’s political agenda
By Global Times
Oct 14,2023
A simultaneous war with China and Russia is a strategic nightmare that sober American strategists such as Henry Kissinger...
US ‘grand strategy’ of shutting out China seems to be working...
by Regina Ip*
Jun 18, 2023
A decade ago, John Kerry suggested a polarised US learn from China and boost domestic investment. Instead, Washington chose...
Pentagon national strategy document targets China
By Andre Damon
28 October 2022
The US military published three strategic documents Thursday outlining plans for conflict with China and Russia and declaring that nuclear...
‘The stakes could not be higher’: Top Biden aide says world...
But critics say the White House’s new policy document is just a retread of failed liberal internationalism.
by Connor Echols
October 12, 2022
In a Wednesday speech at...
The ghost of Georgia 2008 should be haunting Kiev right now
Saakashvili thought Washington had his back, but just like today, the hawks made promises that cooler heads wouldn’t back up.
by Andrew Cockburn
December 15, 2021
Current war-party...
Xi-Biden virtual summit sends positive signal; the key is to implement...
Nov 16, 2021
The virtual meeting between Chinese President Xi Jinping and US President Joe Biden was held on Tuesday morning Beijing time. The readouts...
The Neocons Strike Back
How a discredited foreign policy ideology continues to wreak havoc in Washington and around the world
By Jacob Heilbrunn
January 23, 2020
Illustration by Ryan Olbrysh
There was...
Pompeo Calls China’s Ruling Party ‘Central Threat of Our Times’
LONDON — Secretary of State Mike Pompeo declared the Chinese Communist Party “the central threat of our times” on Thursday, even as he sought...
Catalogne et Stratégie
Catalogne : l’erreur stratégique de Madrid
Le Premier ministre espagnol n’a pas lu Eliot Cohen. Sa stratégie, s’il en avait une, est désormais gravement compromise...