MAY 10, 2022 • page
Japanese and German Postwar Reconciliation
Asia scholar Ian Buruma reflects on why German post-World War II reconciliation efforts have been more successful than Japanese ones, despite the similarity of the ...
MAY 10, 2022 • page
When Did The Soviet Union Disintegrate?
Harvard professor Serhii Plohky's book "The Last Empire: Final Days of the Soviet Union" takes an alternative view in analyzing the fall of the Soviet ...
MAY 10, 2022 • page
How Can We Characterize US-Iran History?
Former National Security Council staffer Gary Sick says that historical tensions in U.S.-Iran relations have made it tough for the two countries to ...
MAY 10, 2022 • page
How Did Japan Inspire Asia?
Pankaj Mishra says that, after Japan's military defeated Russia's in 1905, the island nation became an inspiration for Asians all over the continent and attracted students ...
MAY 10, 2022 • page
Jeh Johnson: Using Drones Against U.S. Citizens
Jeh Johnson, former general counsel for the U.S. Department of Defense, reflects on the legal regime surrounding the use of unmanned aerial vehicles, or ...
MAY 10, 2022 • page
Andrew Bacevich: Just War
Boston University foreign relations professor Andrew Bacevich argues the U.S. should resort to military force only as a last resort and only in self-defense.
MAY 10, 2022 • page
Can We Apply Rules of War to Technology?
P.W Singer: "How do we catch up our 20th century laws of wars with 21st century technology?"
MAY 10, 2022 • page
Roméo Dallaire: Dealing With Guilt After Rwanda
Roméo A. Dallaire, humanitarian and retired Canadian Army lieutenant-general, says that meeting with President Bill Clinton would “go a long way” in assuaging the ...