by zen | Oct 3, 2012 | Monitor
I was going to comment on the death of the famed historian who was the Soviet Union’s most venerable and shameless apologist, but I was beaten to it in a brilliant piece by British blogger and fellow Chicago Boyz member, Helen Szamuely: A great Communist crime...
by Matthew Wallin | Aug 27, 2012 | Monitor
With the saddening news of Neil Armstrong’s passing this weekend, my thoughts returned again to the public diplomacy power of NASA and the American space program. The field of space exploration is one in which the U.S. has reigned supreme since the Apollo crew’s famed...
by Matthew Schweitzer | Aug 6, 2012 | Monitor
By: Matthew Schweitzer The CIA’s Small War that Killed the Monroe Doctrine and Marked a New Era of American Diplomacy
by zen | Jul 3, 2012 | Monitor
I first heard Lieutenant General Paul Van Riper speak at the Boyd ’07 Conference at Quantico and came away impressed. General Van Riper has a new article posted at Infinity Journal (registration required but always free….): The Foundation of Strategic...