What U.S. Nerd Entertainment Must Learn From Japanese Comics And ‘The Mandalorian’
2020 was a horrible year, but it did one useful thing. It showed us ‘Get woke, Go Broke’ isn’t just a meme, it’s almost a law of nature.
Time’s Person Of The Year Reveals The West’s Stunning Weakness Under China’s Deadly Threat
Xi Jinping took a disaster and, through calculated lies and dictatorial cruelty, accomplished what seemed nearly impossible just last year.
Why Bombing Hiroshima Was The Moral Thing To Do
Seventy-five years ago, a U.S. Army Air Force B-29, the Enola Gay, dropped an 8,900-pound bomb over the Japanese city of Hiroshima. It was a horror, but it was a moral horror.
Trump-Endorsed Senate Candidate Bill Hagerty Wins Tennessee Primary
Trump’s favored candidate and former U.S. Ambassador to Japan Bill Hagerty captured a tight win for Tennessee’s Republican Senate nomination Thursday.
The Wuhan Virus Is Finally Awakening Europe To China’s Imperialism
Beijing is about to realize that when you have lost the support of both the Germans and the British, you will possibly lose the rest of Europe as well.
The Perfect Economic Storm Is Here, And We Aren’t Prepared At All
Coronavirus isn’t coming to the United States, it’s here. Even if its worst-case scenarios are never realized, the economic — and potentially political — pain will be massive.
How The Coronavirus Could Destabilize The Chinese Government And World
If the coronavirus keeps spreading, the implications for international security and the global economy could be staggering — and not only in terms of public health.
What ‘The Grudge’ Reveals About The Effects Of Western Religion On Horror Culture
While ‘The Grudge’ will probably appeal only to those who are already fans of the franchise, it presents an excellent juxtaposition between Japanese and American horror films.
5 Predictions For The Next Five Years Of Global Power Struggles
If these predictions come to pass, their fulfillment will have lasting effects upon America in the 2020s and beyond.
3 Common Misconceptions About The U.S. Army In World War II
U.S. ground operations in World War II relied on a variety of means and tactics, based on geography, history, military command, and politics.
How The U.S. Navy Outpaced The Axis Navies At Sea In World War II
By rapidly outproducing ships and focusing on aircraft carriers rather than fancy battleships, the U.S. Navy dominated the Germany and Japanese fleets.
Eric Swalwell Claims Kids Live In A Bullet-Riddled Dystopia. The Opposite Is True
Presidential candidate Eric Swalwell wants to convince you that teens live in a bullet-riddled, dystopian world. They don’t. Stop traumatizing them.
What To Know About U.S. Foreign Policy Positions In Israel, Syria, And China
Washington Post Columnist Josh Rogin joins Federalist Radio Hour to discuss the threat of China, and Trump’s Middle East foreign policy.
How America’s East Asian Trade History Can Inform Trump’s Negotiations With China
China has enough bargaining chips to cement its spot as export king of the developing world. Trump must be strategic in trade negotiations with Xi Jinping.
What Happened When I Tried An IQOS And Heat Sticks In Tokyo
Tobacco has been a huge commercial success for 500 years. Can IQOS, a new high-tech product, really reduce smoking risks and transform the industry?
Review: The Rise Of The Asian Superpowers Isn’t Inevitable
In ‘The End of the Asian Century,’ Michael Auslin argues the West isn’t paying enough attention to the political, demographic, and economic risks that threaten Asia’s growing influence in world affairs.
The Baby Shortage Downed Toys ‘R’ Us, And It’s Coming For Our Entire Tax Base
What doesn’t happen in the bedroom doesn’t stay in the bedroom. Toys ‘R’ Us can tell you that.
Gun Control Across The World Only Leads To Acid, Knifings, And Bombings
I wish that I could tell you that my life in Bangkok is better with very few guns in the city, but now I have to watch out for bombs.