New perspectives on how history is made
Documents reveal blinding pace of ops in 2013, more of the same for 2014.
It can ensure stability and protect minorities better than any other form of order. The case for a tempered American imperialism.
Big Data and the Internet of Things means the surveillance of everything.
Col. Manners Answers Your Questions on CIA Practices, Proper Cyberwar Behavior, and Invasion Etiquette
Talking the familiar, heartless language of hunger economics.
America’s new model for expeditionary warfare.
In Ukraine’s two decades as an independent state, the prospect of disintegration has never looked so real.
Attempts to raise an outcry about Japanese behavior in World War II have been less than successful.
Republicans berate Obama's strong presidency, but they forget the path was forged under Bush II.
A presidential library is a very big building, but does that mean that it should also be monumental?
The AHA is doing the most creative work in the humanities on alternative-academic careers right now.
The BBC's Mariko Oi visited both countries with a Chinese journalist to find out why the wounds of World War Two refuse to heal.
Tens of thousands of activists marched from Shaw to the North Carolina State Capitol, where they held an exuberant rally protesting the right-wing policies of the North Carolina government.
"Generation War" sparks a new debate about Germany's Nazi past.
French authorities continue to struggle to return looted art.
For Palestinians, there is nothing in Ariel Sharon's career worth celebrating.
Harry Truman's concerns about Israel and Palestine were prescient—and forgotten.
India's politics bears the scars of the 1984 Golden Temple massacre – whether or not Britain had a role.
Political science provides an answer.
How to measure whether or not the "war on poverty" worked.
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