Amidst the dross that clutters the New York Times op-ed page on most days, glimmers of enlightenment occasionally appear. A…
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On July 27, 1953, the guns fell silent in the Korean War. The so-called “Forgotten War,” begun just five years…
As NATO leaders gather in Vilnius this week, even Joe Biden appears wary of the hawks’ latest brainstorm: formally admitting Ukraine…
There is nothing new to argue about NATO. Consider the two newest additions, by Justin Logan and Joshua Shifrinson in…
Foreign Affairs Whither the ‘Siloviki’? Russian ‘regime change’ would likely be anti-climactic. (Photo by Olga Maltseva/AFP via Getty Images) On…
I didn’t have an especially wild college experience, at least by conventional standards. I wasn’t in a fraternity, didn’t do…
Washington is a world apart. A war the United States supposedly isn’t waging hangs over the imperial city. Americans imagine…
The Dean of Shandong: Confessions of a Minor Bureaucrat at a Chinese University, Daniel A. Bell, Princeton University Press, 196…
Foreign Affairs France’s Floyd Moment State of the Union: Western elites’ response to the civil unrest from clashing cultures grows…
“Germany is prepared to permanently station a robust brigade in Lithuania,” Germany’s Defense Minister Boris Pistorius said in a visit…