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DAN WANG is a Research Fellow at Stanford University’s Hoover Institution and the author of Breakneck: China’s Quest to ...
Kyiv does not want to incur Trump’s wrath, given that Trump could set back Ukraine’s war effort by abandoning it. (In his ...
Debating U.S. nuclear strategy.
The challenge in Asia is not a lack of cooperation, but a temptation to institutionalize cooperation faster than the region ...
A Response to "Dispensable Nation" ...
Both had an outsize effect on U.S. history and grand strategy. There have been more than a dozen biographies of Kissinger, ...
This book argues that in a region known largely for its fragile states and durable autocracies, Kuwait’s history of vigorous parliamentary politics has made it a salutary exception. From the ...
Rico, an art historian and preservationist, argues that standard conceptions of what counts as “global heritage” eschew religious definitions of history and identity in favor of a secular ...
Bouverie writes a splendid history of the World War II alliance between the United Kingdom, the United States, and the Soviet Union.
In his rich and persuasive account, Robinson traces the roots of civilizational theory to both Western and Russian philosophers of the twentieth century.
In this fascinating account, Imber widens the aperture to include South Asia and South Africa, where Jewish communities grappled with the local complexities of British imperialism and Zionism. Imber ...
Tejani’s sweeping, colorful narrative is populated by naive government scientists, relentless railroad magnates seeking monopoly profits, and earnest municipal reformers advancing the public interest.
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