Thursday, November 29, 2012

Understanding American Security

Understanding American Security, with Luke Coffey, Heritage Foundation Special Report, November 29, 2012. "As long as Americans value independence and liberty, the U.S. will need powerful armed forces to deter and defeat its enemies. But what we have to do to stay secure changes over time. A hundred years ago, we did not need an air force. Today we do. We know we need to provide for the common defense. But how should we do it now?"

Thursday, November 15, 2012

What New CPS Guidelines Tell Us About the UK Forum Bar

Extradition: CPS Guidelines & The Paradoxical Forum Bar, with Andrew Southam, The Commentator, November 15, 2012. "In late October, the Crown Prosecution Service, in a step that attracted little public attention, issued new, enforceable guidelines on how to prosecute alleged extradition crimes. The guidelines are interesting partly because they reinforce both modern extradition practice and longstanding tradition."

Tuesday, November 13, 2012

Bloggers Briefing Comments on ATT

VIDEO: The Bloggers Briefing featuring the Food Marketing Institute, and Ted Bromund, Heritage Foundation Foundry, November 13, 2012.

In the UN, More ATT

The Arms Trade Treaty Moves Forward, Heritage Foundation Foundry, November 13, 2012. "On Wednesday, the First Committee of the U.N. General Assembly approved a resolution to hold a final negotiating conference on the U.N. Arms Trade Treaty (ATT) on March 18–28, using the treaty text from last July’s conference, and under the rule of consensus (i.e. any nation can block the treaty by objecting to it). The General Assembly must now consider the resolution, but it is a foregone conclusion that they will approve it by an overwhelming margin."

A Post-Election Review

"Don’t Criticise Romney, Just Blame A World That’s Changing," Yorkshire Post, November 13, 2012, not available online. "Republicans are taking Mitt Romney’s defeat at the polls hard – especially because he seemed to have a chance of victory. That proved to be an illusion. In politics, defeat produces nothing as reliably as blame, and the usual place to put the blame is on the candidate and his campaign."

Tuesday, November 6, 2012

A View of the Election from Ohio

Message From the Heartland Tells Obama That The Battle Isn’t Over Yet, Yorkshire Post, November 6, 2012. "As it happens, I’m from Ohio. I don’t claim any great insight into the state, as I moved away when I went to college, over 20 years ago. But I happened to visit last weekend and was struck by what I saw."

Thursday, November 1, 2012

Back to the UN Arms Trade Treaty

The U.N. Arms Trade Treaty Is Back (and Actually, It Never Left), Heritage Foundation Foundry, November 1, 2012. "The First Committee of the U.N. General Assembly is considering a resolution to convene “the Final United Nations Conference on the Arms Trade Treaty” in New York next March. Last July, a U.N. conference to negotiate an Arms Trade Treaty (ATT) collapsed when it because obvious that the draft treaty was not ready for prime time. But as I wrote at the time, the conference’s collapse was “not the end of the process. It is the end of a phase.” That next phase of the ATT is now well under way."