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by | Nov 10, 2023

When I first stepped onto the college quad, I was just another young man, making his way, surveying the lay…

by | Nov 10, 2023

On Nov. 11, 1918, the fighting ended on the Western Front. “The Great War,” as it was known for a…

by | Nov 7, 2023

I grew up with Knight Rider gyrating down narrow roads at 200 miles an hour. I started a rock band…

by | Jul 9, 2023

The indefatigable Bill Gertz of the Washington Times has a page-one story highlighting a Mitchell Institute report that warns that…

by | Jun 9, 2023

The Savoyard diplomat Joseph de Maistre, writing to his Russian counterpart Prince Pyotr Borisovich Kozlovsky in the autumn of 1815,…

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 | Apr 5, 2023

Eighty miles west of Austin, Texas begins. Twisting country roads lined with exploding colors of bluebonnets and Indian paintbrush wildflowers,…

by | Mar 8, 2023

The work of human thought should withstand the test of brutal, naked reality. If it cannot, it is worthless. Probably…

by | Feb 27, 2023

What are we watching in Ukraine? Is the Russian invasion a blundering failure by a desperate tyrant? Or is it…

by | Feb 8, 2023

Even as the United States and its NATO allies pledged to supply more weapons systems to Ukraine, Asian geopolitics was…

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