The Diplomatic Battle to Win World War II
Defeating the Nazi war machine necessitated not just military might, but also skillful diplomacy.
Defeating the Nazi war machine necessitated not just military might, but also skillful diplomacy.
George Owers has written the first history for a general audience of the emergence of the party system in Great Britain—to great success.
A new book comes at an opportune time but fails to offer much beyond scolding.
Emily Katz Anhalt shows how the father of history can help us recover our humanity and address our partisan ailments.
A new book on the Afghanistan War embodies the fundamental divisions of contemporary American politics.
Is dependence a cause for unreserved celebration?
Postliberals would much rather spar over definitions than over the ideas and their implications.
Douglas Murray's new book on Israel makes some valid points, but won't change many minds.
The ideas driving the rise of illiberalism aren’t good—but they’re not particularly new, either.