August 8, 2017

The War We Didn’t Start

Georgia. You might know very little or even nothing about this country located in the caucasus region, but now’s your time to know more about it, and the reason why Georgians always […]
March 8, 2017

Why Both the Russian and Ukrainian Government Benefit from the War in Ukraine

For almost three years now, Ukraine has been at war with the Russian Federation. After the successful annexation of Crimea, Russia has also intervened militarily in the Donbas region, where the war […]
February 24, 2017

Defending a Free Society

Note: Liberal in this article refers to broadly classically liberal values. I am not already against the next war. There is a good chance I will be, but there are circumstances where […]
November 9, 2016

Announcing our new Peace, Love, Liberty Grant Program!

Interventionism in foreign policy has been a crucial element of mainstream political platforms for decades in U.S. politics, but many libertarians see a foreign policy based on restraint as an essential element in the […]
September 28, 2016

Through Iron Sights: The Unintended Consequences of Intervention

This week an additional 400 American military personnel, mostly in special forces, went overseas to Syria in an effort to wrest control of Raqqa from ISIS. Looking at how much of the Middle […]
May 14, 2015

In Praise of Passive Foreign Policy

To avoid confusion I want to clarify some terms and my usage of them. Pacifism has commonly been used to refer to two different concepts. The first is the view that violence […]
January 30, 2012

Thoughts on Chris Preble’s “A Libertarian Foreign Policy”

Last Wednesday night, Cato Institute scholar and VP of Foreign Policy Studies Chris Preble delivered a lecture to the Hoyas for Liberty at Georgetown University. His talk, which was streamed live online as […]
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