Foreign Policy
Are We Headed for a Fight with China?
Tensions and disagreements may be inevitable, but military clashes and all-out war are not.
Islamist Extremism Is Not Driving Egypt's Presidential Election
How Egyptians are trying to divide power between the country's problematic players
NATO Comes to Chicago
NATO's summit this weekend in the Windy City will produce a lot of hot air, but what the aging alliance really needs is a douse in cold water.
China Needs the Rule of Law
What the fall of a Communist princeling and the jailbreak of a blind pauper tell us about China's prospects.
Gay Marriage, Like All Marriage, Not Worth Celebrating
Beware of governments granting the "right" to enter onerous lifelong contracts.
The Dictator
The gags are more exhausted than Gaddafi's regime as Sacha Baron Cohen graduates from documentary punking to standard comedy.
Obama, Romney, and the Death of Bin Laden
Pointless partisan squabbling distracts from the ongoing catastrophe of American foreign policy
Obama Is Losing the Keystone Pipeline Battle
The president finds himself between an environmentalist rock and a labor union hard place