In his 1994 book Diplomacy, Henry Kissinger wrote about the two dominant strains of American foreign policy: realism as practiced by President Theodore Roosevelt and crusading democratism as practiced ...
In “Devils’ Advocates,” the New York Times journalist Kenneth P. Vogel wades into the murky world of Washington lobbyists working for foreign interests. By David Greenberg David Greenberg, a professor ...
Foreign Affairs's list of the best of books 2024 features titles by three Johns Hopkins University faculty members: Anne Applebaum, Henry Farrell, and Sergey Radchenko. The reviewers and editors ...
ON THE PAGE, Zbigniew Brzezinski’s fate is always to be compared to Henry Kissinger. It was the same in life. The two men arrived in New York from central Europe under the looming shadow of fascism in ...
Loading the Elevenlabs Text to Speech AudioNative Player... Ours is no longer a young country. If you start Western history with the Greeks, a quarter millennium is in the ballpark of 10 percent of it ...
Secretary of State Marco Rubio has laid out a strategic framework to guide American foreign policy and development assistance in keeping with President Trump’s Inauguration Day foreign aid executive ...
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