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by | Nov 29, 2022

Two retired U.S. Army colonels and combat veterans, Daniel Davis and Douglas Macgregor, writing separately in 19FortyFive and the American…

by | Nov 1, 2022

In November 1982, Richard Pipes, on loan from Harvard University to President Ronald Reagan’s National Security Council staff, was putting…

by | Oct 7, 2022

As the 60th anniversary of the Cuban Missile Crisis approaches, we can expect the usual media plaudits for President John…

by | Oct 4, 2022

Washington — Whatever happened to the Russian Army? For that matter, whatever happened to the Russian Air Force or the…

by | Sep 26, 2022

One hundred years ago this month, just four years after the end of World War I, the magazine Foreign Affairs…

by | Aug 30, 2022

When I heard about the death of Mikhail Gorbachev, I sighed. He was one of the final remaining pivotal figures…

by | Jul 12, 2022

The National Interest just published an essay by Pakistani Sen. Mushahid Hussain urging U.S. policymakers to accommodate China’s achievement of…

by | May 14, 2022

I’ve known Ukrainians my entire life. My parents’ circle of post–World War II émigré friends included a few mixed marriages….

by | May 4, 2022

This July, Henry Kissinger’s new book Leadership: Six Studies in World Strategy will be released. The book analyzes the statesmanship…

by | Mar 15, 2022

As Vladimir Putin forges ahead with his invasion of Ukraine, killing all manner of Ukrainian civilians in a horrific display…

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