Posts by Collin Carroll


U.S. foreign policy on centralized power: Do as we say, not as we do

(Aug. 27, 2013)

WASHINGTON — While the U.S. is known for its decentralized government and separation of power among its states, American military forces tend to install more centralized governmental systems when overthrowing undemocratic regimes in wartime. Retired Lt. Col. Conrad Crane, a … Continue reading


Was Bush really a spendthrift ‘war monger’?

(Aug. 13, 2013)

WASHINGTON — Cheap tax bills and tight spending generally characterize fiscal conservatism. Naturally, many Americans see our $4.3 trillion in defense and international spending between fiscal 2002 and 2009 — Republican President George W. Bush’s reign over the War on … Continue reading