Can Defense Commissaries be Fixed?
Why do military commissaries continue to limp along under an outdated management and buying model that is not good for its customers or for the taxpayers?
The recently passed defense aid for American allies sends a clear message that, even in a contentious election year, the United States is embracing its global responsibilities.
Why do military commissaries continue to limp along under an outdated management and buying model that is not good for its customers or for the taxpayers?
How has the Russian energy sector adapted to Western sanctions, and what does that mean for the future of the global economy and security?
For now, Donald Trump has bigger concerns than selecting a vice president. In his testimony today, former National Enquirer head honcho David Pecker acknowledged that it was standard procedure for Michael Cohen, who was working for Donald Trump in 2016, to supply amendments to the source agreement with his former inamorata Karen McDougal.
Erdogan’s upcoming trip to Washington may not be exactly a “come to Jesus” meeting, but it will certainly involve a frank exchange of views.
In-depth analysis from Cliff Kupchan, Dominic Tierney, Robert David English, and more.