HAL BRANDS is Henry A. Kissinger Distinguished Professor of Global Affairs at the Johns Hopkins School of Advanced ...
To squander the prosperity and power projection that the United States gains from its military presence in Europe would be humiliating for any American president. The psychological incentives for ...
Roosevelt didn’t try to extract from Churchill half of Britain’s coal wealth in return for American assistance ... all but gone with Trump restored to power, the despair exacerbated by the ...
America’s real soft power lies in its unrivaled capacity to shape minds, markets and imaginations. Every year, more than a million international students flock to American universities ...
The highlights were familiar to any left-wing critic of American power: The U.S. Agency for International Development’s involvement in the Southeast Asian heroin trade in the 1970s. The Central ...
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