Nick Harkaway’s novel “Karla’s Choice” revisits the British spy George Smiley a few years after the construction of the ...
World War I brought down four dynasties and their empires: Russia’s Romanovs, the Middle East’s Ottoman Turks, central and ...
Differing visions of regional cooperation and a missing American presence prevented Indo-Pacific nations from aligning more closely with each other during the early Cold War.
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You Can't Stop the B-1B Lancer Bomber
Despite its aging infrastructure and high maintenance costs, the B-1B remains invaluable for its speed, range, and payload, ...
The Biden Administration and Kazakhstan are both eager to boost mutual trade and investment. But an antiquated vestige of the ...
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Will IMEC Go the Way of the Baghdad Pact?
The history of a forgotten Cold War alliance treaty could be the key to understanding the fate of the India-Middle ...
The fact that Japan is a neighbor of Russia is often overlooked, especially in the West. In fact, Japan has had no land ...
A Wyoming man who once read Tom Clancy novels during class in high school recently bought the original Red October in an ...
NATO's pivot toward the "Indo-Pacific" region can be traced back to the period following the end of the Cold War, when the ...
The Beatles were no strangers to controversy by the late 1960s, but Paul McCartney figured he'd have some fun with this tongue-in-cheek take on the USSR.
U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken and former NATO secretary-general Jens Stoltenberg will be knighted in Sweden for ...
The quest to fix the United Nations is almost as old as the organization itself. Eighty years ago, Allied leaders imagined a ...