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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 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 6, 2023

By the time you read this, the Reagan Alumni Association, of which I am a member, will have gathered at…

by | Jan 22, 2023

In an important article in the current Washington Quarterly, Evan Braden Montgomery and Toshi Yoshihara of the Center for Strategic…

by | Jan 17, 2023

George F. Kennan was a diplomat, historian, geopolitician, strategist, writer, public intellectual, professor, farmer, and introspective diarist. He lived a…

by | Jan 14, 2023

The great British historian and biographer Paul Johnson died recently at the age of 94. He authored/edited more than 40…

by | Jan 6, 2023

The ghostly visage of James Jesus Angleton appeared on the front page of the Washington Times on Jan. 3, 2023,…

by | Dec 6, 2022

The subtitle of John Delury’s Agents of Subversion suggests that the book has two main themes: the fate of CIA…

by | Dec 3, 2022

Nick Lindquist, a conservative freelance writer, has a piece in Law & Liberty in which he essentially blames Richard Nixon…

by | Dec 1, 2022

In the aftermath of the Republican Party’s recent midterm elections debacle, right-liberal sharks are circling. These devoted acolytes of what…

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