In November 1982, Richard Pipes, on loan from Harvard University to President Ronald Reagan’s National Security Council staff, was putting…
As the 60th anniversary of the Cuban Missile Crisis approaches, we can expect the usual media plaudits for President John…
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One hundred years ago this month, just four years after the end of World War I, the magazine Foreign Affairs…
When I heard about the death of Mikhail Gorbachev, I sighed. He was one of the final remaining pivotal figures…
The National Interest just published an essay by Pakistani Sen. Mushahid Hussain urging U.S. policymakers to accommodate China’s achievement of…
I’ve known Ukrainians my entire life. My parents’ circle of post–World War II émigré friends included a few mixed marriages….
This July, Henry Kissinger’s new book Leadership: Six Studies in World Strategy will be released. The book analyzes the statesmanship…
As Vladimir Putin forges ahead with his invasion of Ukraine, killing all manner of Ukrainian civilians in a horrific display…