
Christopher Booth
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Jan 11, 2025 |
realcleardefense.com | Christopher Booth
A 19th-century Pacific conflict, the Russo-Japanese War, and the biggest sea battle of World War I offer lessons of distinct relevance to today’s Indo-Pacific concerns. Read Full Article » Show comments Hide Comments Related Articles
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Dec 26, 2024 |
thespectator.com | Priscilla M. Jensen |James Heale |Christopher Booth |Vazha Tavberidze
I must have seen it in a movie, one of the old black and white ones: jovial carolers coming into the manor, brushing the snow off their shoulders and stamping their feet. Or rosy-cheeked sledders whacking their boots against the doorstep as the fluffy stuff obligingly disperses. That’s not the way it works in north Georgia, where I remember about four or five childhood snows. Soggy, 35-degree snows. Snows that bring down pine trees onto every powerline in ten counties.
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Dec 6, 2024 |
thespectator.com | Daniel DePetris |Ross Anderson |Christopher Booth |Julie Burchill
“The economy has never been better,” top Democrats and their surrogates told voters during the 2024 elections. It turns out that’s because the economy was doing just fine for a lot of the party’s top vendors. After all, Kamala Harris’s $1 billion of campaign expenditures had to wet some beaks, if not win votes.
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Dec 4, 2024 |
spectator.co.uk | Christopher Booth
Georgia’s government recently decided to spend money on fresh black ‘Robocop’ uniforms for their riot police, with shiny new helmets to match. After parliamentary elections in October, they might have been forgiven for thinking the kit would go back on the precinct shelves with barely a scuff – a little shopsoiled at worst. Protests immediately after the vote were predicted, but turned out to be sporadic and rudderless.
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Dec 4, 2024 |
spectator.com.au | Christopher Booth
Georgia’s government recently decided to spend money on fresh black ‘Robocop’ uniforms for their riot police, with shiny new helmets to match. After parliamentary elections in October, they might have been forgiven for thinking the kit would go back on the precinct shelves with barely a scuff – a little shopsoiled at worst.
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