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A Strong and Balanced Approach to Russia
There were many symbolic ends to the Cold War. The most obvious was when the Berlin Wall was opened and East and West Germany reunified.
The Next American President Must Look to Europe First
When the cold war ended 25 years ago, Europe emerged as prosperous, democratic, united and peaceful.
Review of Doomed to Cooperate: How American and Russian Scientists Joined Forces to Avert Some of the Greatest Post-Cold-War Nuclear Dangers
The collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991 created unprecedented dangers.
Don't Know Much About History
It is sometimes said that most Americans live in “the United States of Amnesia.” Less widely recognized is how many American policy makers live there too. Speaking about his book Doomed to Succeed: T
Limits of American Power
Not since Rome has one nation loomed so large above the others. In the words of The Economist, “the United States bestrides the globe like a colossus.
The Case for Offshore Balancing: A Superior U.S. Grand Strategy
For the first time in recent memory, large numbers of Americans are openly questioning their country’s grand strategy.
Rape During Civil War
The Soviet Union in Eastern Europe, 1945–89
Arab Responses to Western Hegemony: Experimental Evidence from Egypt
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