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The Perils Of Isolationism
In times of uncertainty, people reach for historical analogies. After 9/11, George W. Bush administration officials invoked Pearl Harbor as a standard comparison in processing the intelligence failure that led to the attack. Secretary of State Colin Powell referred to Imperial Japan’s attack in making the case that Washington should deliver an ultimatum to the Taliban, saying, “Decent countries don’t launch surprise attacks.”
The Crumbling Foundations Of American Strength
When Russia’s invasion of Ukraine appeared imminent in early 2022, U.S. intelligence officials were so confident that Russian tanks would roll quickly to victory that staff evacuated the U.S. embassy in Kyiv. Based on traditional measures of power, the intelligence assessment made sense. In 2021, Russia ranked fifth in the world in defense spending, whereas Ukraine was a distant 36th, behind Thailand and Belgium. Yet more than two years later, Russia and Ukraine are still fighting their brutal war to a standstill.
Human Vs. Machine: Behavioral Differences Between Expert Humans And Language Models In Wargame Simulations
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Issues Affecting American Democracy | Elections 2024
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Matt Pottinger: “We Are Now In The Foothills Of A Great-Power Hot War”
There has been a tortuous debate in Washington foreign policy circles for several years now about whether to call the intensifying rivalry between the United States and China a “new cold war”.
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According to an oft-repeated Israeli story from the 1960s, when an aide mentioned a drought, Prime Minister Levi Eshkol worriedly asked, “Where? “In the Negev,” explained the aide. “Thank God it’s not in the US, then I’d be really concerned,” said Eshkol.
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[Subscription Required] Both candidates are running on economic platforms filled with destructive nonsense.
Learn moreConfronting Another Axis? History, Humility, And Wishful Thinking
Drawing on his extensive experience as a historian and diplomat, Philip Zelikow warns that the United States faces an exceptionally volatile time in global politics and that the period of maximum danger might be in the next one to three years.
Learn moreMike Petrilli: What Vance And Harris Mean For Federal Education Policy, With Dale Chu
Hoover Institution fellow Mike Petrilli and Fordham Institute associate director of research David Griffith talk with Dale Chu, a senior visiting fellow at the Fordham Institute, about how Biden passing the torch and Trump picking J.D. Vance could affect US school policy.
Learn moreA Republic, If We Can Teach It: Fixing America's Civic Education Crisis
The Civic Education Crisis: How We Got Here, What We Must Do is a call to action, an effort to save our republic through better civic education. America faces a crisis in civic education that imperils the long-term health of the country.
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Through The Political Looking Glass
With so many voters suffering financially and showing an eagerness to “throw the bums out,” delivering higher living standards appears to be a necessary condition for restoring political stability…
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H.R. McMaster On Why The Trump Administration Was “At War With Ourselves”
General (ret.) H.R. McMaster, returns to discuss his latest book, At War with Ourselves, in which he candidly recounts his experiences as former national security advisor to President Donald Trump from 2017 to 2018.
So It Goes: Niall Ferguson On Good Books, Bad Screens, A 1968 Redux, And Hobbits
In a topsy-turvy election year, does America’s 2024 presidential contest summon ghosts from 1968 — or, is a late-breaking 1980-style landslide in the cards?
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