Will France call the whole thing off?
Mearsheimer and Walt should have included more field work in their research. Yet their book still deserves to be read and discussed.
A review of The J Curve by Ian Bremmer and Winning the Un-War by Charles Peña. Two authors turn their critical, discerning eye on the foibles of U.S. counter-terror and nation-building strategy. Just one offers a constructive course
Despite predictions to the contrary, America's superpower status remains uncontested.
"Getting the wind up", is an old British expression for panicking.
Sumantra Bose, Bosnia After Dayton: Nationalist Partition and International Intervention (New York: Oxford University Press, 2002), 352 pp.
Two optimistic portrayals of the international future--by political scientists Joseph Nye and Michael Mandelbaum--go under a historian's scalpel.
Pedestrian books can sometimes serve salutary purposes.
Michael Mandelbaum, The Dawn of Peace in Europe (New York: Twentieth Century Fund Press, 1996)"We must fulfill the promise of our time: an undivided Europe of free nations.
As members of the Washington elite go, Colin Powell is an exceptionally attractive person.