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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 | Jan 5, 2024

China calls it the “Polar Silk Road.” It’s the “northern wing of Beijing’s Belt and Road Initiative.” It consists of…

by | Jan 3, 2024

Writing in the Diplomat, R. Evan Ellis, U.S. Army War College professor of Latin America research, warns about “China’s Growing…

by | Jan 2, 2024

The United States Naval Institute’s (USNI) web page reports that China has for the first time appointed an admiral as…

by | Jan 1, 2024

Twenty years ago, John B. Judis, then an editor of the New Republic, currently the editor-at-large of Talking Points Memo, and…

by | Dec 31, 2023

What do foreign policy realists hope for? Not global democracy. Not the emergence of greater global governance. Not a unipolar…

by | Dec 29, 2023

Writing in the National Interest, James Holmes, the J.C. Wylie Chair of Maritime Strategy at the Naval War College and…

by | Dec 22, 2023

Niccolò Machiavelli’s The Prince, which was first published in 1532 and still remains in print, is known for its unsentimental…

by | Dec 18, 2023

The 900 Days: The Siege of Leningrad By Harrison Salisbury (‎ Da Capo Press, 672 pages, $23) Eighty-two years ago, the…

by | Dec 8, 2023

George Kennan and Henry Kissinger had much in common. They served their country as diplomats and policy formulators — Kennan…

by | Dec 2, 2023

Niall Ferguson is one of the Western world’s most prolific historians, and his recent opinion piece in Bloomberg marries history…

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