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Diplomacy and Empire (Part II)

How might the United States’ aggressive international leadership cause it to lose its economic preeminence?

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Diplomacy and Empire (Part I)

How has the nature of U.S. world leadership fundamentally changed in the 21st century?

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Institutions in an Age of Globalization

How can international institutions adapt to the challenges posed by globalization?

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The Iraq War and the Sicilian Campaign (Part II)

What lessons does ancient history hold for the United States and its involvement in Iraq?

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The Iraq War and the Sicilian Campaign (Part I)

What parallels emerge between the U.S.-led war in Iraq and the Athenian campaign against Sicily in 415 B.C.?

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American Migration: 1776 to 2006

What would the U.S. population look like without immigration?

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Bernard-Henri Lévy — Traveling America in the Footsteps of Tocqueville

How do Bernard-Henri Lévy’s observations of American life compare with those of de Tocqueville?

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Bernard-Henri Lévy — The Public Intellectual Past His Prime

What does life in the United States look like through the eyes of a modern French intellectual?

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The Israel Lobby — Preserving All-Around Perspective

Does a pro-Israel foreign policy actually work against key U.S. foreign objectives?

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The Israel Lobby — Finally a Balanced Review

What does a new paper on the “Israel Lobby” really say about where the United States finds itself today?

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