Foreign Policy: Other Current Issues

Op-Eds

Our Self-crippled Policy Encouraged the Deadly Embassy Attacks [Foxnews.com]

Galt Goes Global [Foreignpolicy.com]

What Obama Should Say to Iran

Deep-Six the Law of the Sea

How to Truly Support our Troops

Other Foreign Policy Issues Op-Ed Archive

 

Press Releases

Safeguarding Afghanis More Important Than American Lives?

U.S. Appeasement Continues

How to End Piracy in the High Seas

Open the Borders, End the Housing Glut

Ending Piracy Should be a U.S. Government Priority

Other Foreign Policy Issues Press Release Archive

 

Letters to the Editor

Bush Should Protect American Assets in Venezuela

Hussein Deserves No Regular Trial

State Department vs. Free Speech

Do Not Apologize for Cartoons of Mohammad

Withdraw or Stay the Course in Iraq? Neither.

Other Foreign Policy Issues Letters Archive

 

Video & Audio

Yaron Brook & Daniel Pipes on The Threat of Totalitarian Islam

Part 1 of a Q-&-A series recorded Harvard University on May 6, 2008. See the complete series at YouTube.

Memo to U.S. Editors: Reprint Muhammad Cartoons

A press release presented by Elan Journo

The Road to 9/11: How America's Selfless Policies Unleashed the Jihadists
By Elan Journo (video lecture)

Totalitarian Islam's Threat to the West
A panel discussion featuring Yaron Brook, Daniel Pipes and Wafa Sultan (video panel)

Democracy vs. Victory: Why the "Forward Strategy of Freedom" Had to Fail
By Yaron Brook (video lecture)

Free Speech and the Danish Cartoons
A panel discussion featuring Yaron Brook and Daniel Pipes (video panel)

America's Foreign Policy: Self-Interest vs. Self-Sacrifice
By Peter Schwartz (video lecture)

 

New Book from ARI

Winning the Unwinnable War

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Ayn Rand on Foreign Policy

The Foreign Policy of a Mixed Economy (audio lecture)

Capitalism vs. Communism (video interview)

Global Balkanization (audio lecture)

The New Fascism: Rule by Consensus (audio lecture)

The Wreckage of the Consensus (audio lecture)

 

Related Items from the Ayn Rand Bookstore

The Foreign Policy of Self-Interest: A Moral Ideal for America
By Peter Schwartz

The Foreign Policy and Terrorism Collection
a collection of ARI Lecture Series talks

The Jihad Against the West: The Real Threat and the Right Response
with featured speakers Daniel Pipes, Yaron Brook, Flemming Rose, Robert Spencer, Peter Schwartz and John Lewis

The Rise of Totalitarian Islam
By Yaron Brook

America vs. Death-Worship
By Harry Binswanger

The Meaning of Victory: 1945
By John Lewis

Defensor Patriae: The Homeland Defense in History
By John Lewis

 

"A proper solution would be to elect statesmen—if such appeared—with a radically different foreign policy, a policy explicitly and proudly dedicated to the defense of America's rights and national self-interests, repudiating foreign aid and all forms of international self-immolation."

—Ayn Rand, "The Wreckage of the Consensus," Capitalism: The Unknown Ideal, p. 226

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