Following up my column in today's National Post about China's perilous moment on the world stage, I note that the New York Times has a lengthy piece today about China's increasing financial and economic assertiveness, often in troubled parts of the world and capitalizing on reckless anti-Western sentiment in nations that have badly mishandled their own affairs.
My National Post column argues that short-term optimism and long-run pessimism make China's geopolitical ambitions acutely dangerous.
Barack Obama has his "historic" nuclear deal with Iran. But what's it actually for? I ask in my latest National Post column.
My latest National Post column explains why history is not on Hillary Clinton's side.
In my latest National Post column I argue that Asteroid Day is one trendy cause worth embracing... while we still can.
In my latest National Post column I argue that people who believe in “evidence-based decision making” shouldn’t believe gun control would reduce the murder rate in the US or anywhere else.
In my latest National Post column I ask why a person can change their gender but not their race.
In my latest National Post column I argue for trying the best imaginable government welfare system, the Negative Income Tax, in order to learn the bitter lesson that government welfare doesn't fail when money doesn't reach the intended beneficiaries but when it does reach them.