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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 | Mar 4, 2023

Contrary to Western optimists during the past thirty years, China’s communist leadership has not forsworn its Maoist ideology in favor…

by | Mar 3, 2023

Those of us who grew up in the 1960s have fond memories of one of the best World War II…

by | Feb 21, 2023

The World: A Family History By Simon Sebag Montefiore (Knopf, 1,344 pages, $45) Simon Sebag Montefiore’s book The World: A…

by | Feb 19, 2023

Navy Secretary Carlos Del Toro, who previously identified climate change as the greatest threat to U.S. national security, has renamed…

by | Feb 17, 2023

Samantha Power, former President Barack Obama’s UN ambassador and President Joe Biden’s head of the Agency for International Development, has…

by | Feb 12, 2023

The United States, writes Max Boot in the Washington Post, has “exaggerated fears about Chinese power.” Boot compares U.S. Air…

by | Feb 11, 2023

Back in 2017, when Amy Coney Barrett was undergoing confirmation hearings for her nomination to the 7th Circuit Court of…

by | Feb 8, 2023

Even as the United States and its NATO allies pledged to supply more weapons systems to Ukraine, Asian geopolitics was…

by | Jan 29, 2023

Triumph Regained: The Vietnam War, 1965-1968 By Mark Moyar (Encounter Books, 732 pages, $50) Scholars and writers who challenge conventional…

by | Jan 25, 2023

America’s extended nuclear deterrent has always rested on credibility. Credibility is one of those intangible factors in international relations that…

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