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Past Is Prologue
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 2, 2025

Not to get faux-erudite; Tocqueville was required reading when I was in school, and a blessed requirement that was. I…

by | Feb 21, 2025

Elon Musk and DOGE — the Department of Government Efficiency — are all the rage. As this is written, here…

by | Feb 14, 2025

Eighty years ago this month, the United States and Great Britain effectively conceded Eastern Europe and parts of Central Europe…

by | Feb 8, 2025

Conventional histories usually mark the beginning of the Cold War to the year 1946 or 1947. But in truth the…

by | Jan 23, 2025

It was 80 years ago this month that James Burnham’s article titled “Lenin’s Heir” appeared in Partisan Review. It was…

by | Jan 22, 2025

Robert Kaplan is one of our nation’s best geopolitical thinkers. He has the remarkable ability to explain contemporary world events…

by | Jan 10, 2025

Without leisure, man cannot think. But leisure is not the same as time away from the workplace. The Soviet man…

by | Jan 6, 2025

The Panama Canal is back in the news. President-elect Donald Trump, a few days before Christmas, suggested that he might…

by | Jan 1, 2025

For years now we’ve heard that even moderately conservative Republicans are “far right” and deserving of the “Nazi” label. And…

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