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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 31, 2025

The United States is in the midst of a sociopolitical revolution that has propelled Donald Trump and his populist MAGA…

by | Mar 28, 2025

Harvard University Professor Graham Allison, he of “Thucydides Trap” fame, writes in the National Interest that President Trump may be able…

by | Mar 26, 2025

President Donald Trump is approaching world politics with geoeconomic means for a geopolitical purpose. His reinvigoration of the Monroe Doctrine…

by | Mar 21, 2025

In an important article in Foreign Affairs, Stephen Biddle, a senior fellow at the Council on Foreign Relations, and Eric…

by | Mar 19, 2025

University of Arizona professor John Willerton has taken to the pages of the online journal 19Fortyfive to rhapsodize about his…

by | Mar 18, 2025

At first blush it almost seems rational: placing U.S. nuclear weapons in Poland, a NATO member that spends nearly five…

by | Mar 16, 2025

My colleague at The American Spectator Matthew Omolesky characterizes the “notion of a Reverse Nixon Maneuver,” proposed by Edward Luttwak…

by | Mar 14, 2025

In Federalist 70, Alexander Hamilton wrote that “Energy in the executive is a leading character in the definition of good…

by | Mar 11, 2025

You can always rely on George Will to invoke the Munich analogy when urging the United States to become further…

by | Mar 7, 2025

In the early 1970s, China was supplying significant military, financial, and logistical assistance to North Vietnam in its war against…

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