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Law of the Sea Treaty No Better Today Than During Reagan Years

President Ronald Reagan so strongly opposed the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea that he didn't just not sign the treaty. He very publicly refused to sign it. He also dismissed the State...

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Little American Love for the U.N.

American voters expect Congress to be responsible stewards of taxpayer money, not a rubber stamp for the U.N. Our politicians should be vigilant, guarding against impropriety and waste at the U.N., and...

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Law of the Sea Treaty: Bad for American Energy Policy

Accession to UNCLOS would open the U.S. to lawsuits and redistribute oil and gas royalties to foreign nations.

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U.N. Arms Trade Treaty's Criteria for Transfers Pose Problems for the U.S.

The U.N. Arms Trade Treaty (ATT) will likely enumerate criteria that will be easy to expand in ways that the U.S. cannot control. If the ATT is to exist, it should be based on a commitment by willing...

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U.N.'s Program of Action on Small Arms: Why U.S. Should Withdraw

The U.N.’s “Programme of Action” on Small Arms is ineffective and committed to promoting domestic gun control; therefore, the U.S. should withdraw.

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Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (Treaty Doc. 112-7)

U.S. law meets or exceeds the provisions of the Convention, and membership in the Convention will not convince the international community that America protects the rights of its disabled citizens.

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Don't sign away US sovereignty with bad treaties

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An Assault on Sovereignty in Israel, Ukraine

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Obama Says No to Landmines

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Obama's UN Speech Reveals Why Arms Trade Treaty is so Dangerous

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Why the World is Unmoved by Obama’s Apologies

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ICANN Reform: the Timings Off

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IMF Reformers Hold Congress in Contempt

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The Proposed Investor-State Dispute Settlement (ISDS) Mechanism: U.S. Should...

The U.S. should not accept the EU’s refusal to include an ISDS mechanism in their proposed trade agreement.

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Europe’s Latest Export to America: Internet Censorship

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Rock star treatment exalts China

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Ten Reasons to Rethink U.S. Support for British Membership of the European Union

The U.S. should refocus its European policies toward restoring democratic sovereignty and the free market in Europe.

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How China Views the South China Sea: As Sovereign Territory

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Apologize for Bad Policies, Not Industrial Progress

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A Climate Deal Worth a Small Degree of Success

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