Robert’s Rules Of Bureaucracy
By Emily Domenech: In his new book, former defense secretary Robert Gates offers some hard-earned lessons in restoring pride in public service and reforming the federal bureaucracy.
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By Emily Domenech: In his new book, former defense secretary Robert Gates offers some hard-earned lessons in restoring pride in public service and reforming the federal bureaucracy.
Read MoreBy Frank Gaffney, Jr.
Read MoreBy William R. Hawkins: This article is a statement of the facts, and is not meant to, or intended to, be interpreted as a political endorsement, or lack thereof, of any political candidate.
Read MoreAs a general rule over the last 100 years, any time the U.S. has bombed or intervened and then abruptly left the targeted country, chaos has followed.
Read MoreBy Efraim Inbar
Read MoreThe intellectual laziness on the part of Republicans, conservatives, and Christians is, at times, overwhelming.
Read MoreBy Victor Davis Hanson: 2016 is a pivotal year in which accustomed referents of a stable West are now disappearing. We seem to be living in a chaotic age, akin to the mid-1930s, of cynicism…
Read MoreBy Mark A. Hewitt: Hillary’s decision to conduct official business on an unsecure email server has placed the men and women of the Intelligence Community (IC) in turmoil.
Read MoreBy Alex Alexiev: That this erstwhile U.S. ally is spinning dangerously out of control with neither Ankara nor Washington and its European allies having the slightest clue of what to do.
Read MoreBy Michael Curtis: Turkey is involved in a host of problems — yet it can still render service to the cause of international peace.
Read MoreBy Pete Hoekstra
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Read MoreI don’t agree with everything Gene Schwimmer writes in the above-titled article, but he’s right on the main point. And there is no more glaring failure on the part of Republicans and conservatives to…
Read MoreBy Shoshana Bryen
Read MoreBy Adam Turner: It is time to redraw the lines in the Middle East to ameliorate violence and promote democracy and human rights.
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