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by | Jun 5, 2023

Winston Churchill’s first volume of his history of World War I, The World Crisis, was published 100 years ago this…

by | Jun 4, 2023

The prolific historian and Hoover Institution Fellow Niall Ferguson gave a tutorial about our new cold war with China on…

by | May 19, 2023

A handful of goose feathers (the first five flight feathers work best), a really sharp pen knife (they’re called “pen”…

by | May 14, 2023

On May 27, God willing, Henry Kissinger will celebrate his 100th birthday. He has known power, riches, and tragedy during…

by | Apr 16, 2023

The statesmen of Singapore in the tradition of Lee Kuan Yew are known for their foreign-policy realism, and they know…

by | Apr 8, 2023

The Heritage Foundation just published a report titled “Winning the New Cold War: A Plan for Countering China.” Are China…

by | Mar 26, 2023

The most powerful “weapon” of the Cold War wasn’t a weapon but an initiative dismissed by skeptics as “Star Wars,”…

by | Mar 7, 2023

Most people hate to speak ill of the dead. They look for something nice to say about even the not-so-dear…

by | Mar 4, 2023

Of all the writers in the limited universe of Reagan biographers (myself included), William Inboden is one I have never…

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…

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