by Ty Cobb | Nov 29, 2011 | Features, Online Edition
The U.S. is running as fast as it can from the defining strategy and focus of the last decade—fighting counter-insurgencies and engaging in nation-building. The new leitmotif the Defense Department is embracing is the “Air-Sea Battle.”
by David Husband | Nov 26, 2011 | Online Edition, Student Articles
By David Husband
by Michael Glennon | Nov 8, 2011 | Features, Online Edition
By Prof. Michael Glennon — Can the President, based upon no textually committed constitutional power but only upon inherent or implied power, disregard an act of Congress because that law concerns the conduct of U.S. foreign relations? On November 7, before the...
by Bob Gast | Nov 8, 2011 | Features, Online Edition
By Bob Gast– As we in the United States “celebrate” the tenth anniversary of the war in Afghanistan with a cost of several billion dollars a month for the military alone, I have become increasingly curious as to if and when the United States Government will...
by Lee Hiromoto | Oct 27, 2011 | Online Edition, Student Articles
By Lee Hiromoto