Benjamin Disraeli was an exotic character even in his own time, but his career shows the secret that guaranteed him success and fame: He knew what he wanted.
The annual G-7 economic summits have been justly described as photoopportunities in which anything except economics may be discussed.
There is no shortage of books on security and strategy in a world beset by terror. "Fortunately," writes Harvey Sicherman, "most are short."
Churchill remains a figure of fascination, especially for Americans. Five new books should sate our appetites for awhile.
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