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Francis P. Sempa

Francis P. Sempa

Francis P. Sempa is the author of “Geopolitics: From the Cold War to the 21st Century” and “America’s Global Role.” His work has appeared in Strategic Review, the Diplomat, Joint Force Quarterly, the Claremont Review of Books, the Asian Review of Books, the South China Morning Post, the National Interest, and other publications.
by | Apr 29, 2024

Historical analogies are never perfect, but the 2024 presidential campaign and election clearly has echoes of 1968. The 1968 presidential…

by | Apr 28, 2024

It cannot be stated too frequently that during Donald Trump’s presidency the Middle East was at relative peace and the…

by | Apr 22, 2024

The Hoover Institution’s Stephen Kotkin is probably America’s top Kremlinologist. He knows Russia — its history, culture, and politics —…

by | Apr 19, 2024

Every now and then, liberal elites bluntly say what they think about Americans who support former President Donald Trump. Barack…

by | Apr 16, 2024

The great historian Victor Davis Hanson titled his book on World War II The Second World Wars because the conflicts…

by | Apr 12, 2024

PBS’s The Incomparable Mr. Buckley is in many ways a favorable treatment of the founding father of modern conservatism, William…

by | Apr 8, 2024

News that Lou Conter, the last survivor of Japan’s attack on the USS Arizona at Pearl Harbor, died at age…

by | Apr 3, 2024

Arming East Asia: Deterring China in the Early Cold War By Eric Setzekorn (Naval Institute Press, 348 pages, $30) The…

by | Mar 31, 2024

Reporting in The Diplomat, Katja Drinhausen, the head of the Politics and Society Program at the Mercator Institute for Chinese…

by | Mar 25, 2024

“America is straying toward monstrous imprudence,” writes Naval War College strategy professor James Holmes in analyzing the Biden administration’s defense…

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