From my first stint leading Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty — the iconic Cold War broadcaster turned 21st-century ...
Some U.S. national security experts have taken to calling this group “the axis of upheaval” or “the axis of autocracy,” ...
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My Reply to Anthony Constantini On March 11 Anthony Constantini, a Fellow at Defense Priorities published an article arguing ...
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The inaugural Bukhara Biennial will mark a pivotal moment in the country’s emergence as a contemporary art hub.
On March 15 local time, Michael Abramowitz, director of Voice of America (VOA), an international broadcaster whose parent ...
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But a brief word on the dismantling of a little-known Pentagon office that helped America win the Cold War. The Pentagon said ... on fighting in the Middle East. One of Marshall’s bedrock ...
It’s 1962. Cold War tensions bristle between Washington and Moscow. Forced to enlist by the United States military, a young physician reluctantly cuts short his medical residency at New York’s ...
as it has challenged basic assumptions about continental security and revived the spectre of nuclear annihilation that loomed over Europe throughout the Cold War. The prevailing view has always ...