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Training to Thrive in a Toxic National Security Profession
Tammy S. Schultz
The Grim Reality of the Cruel Seas
Claude Berube
The Firing Line
Anthony King
An “Insider” Memoir That Tells What the Author Learned, Not How Right She Was
Arnold R. Isaacs
Covert Wars, To What End?
Christopher Preble
How Does Syngman Rhee’s Friendship with America Still Matter Today?
Rob York
Forgetting Allies: Writing the British Out of the History of the Iraq War
Lawrence Freedman
Blessed Be Thy Nuclear Weapons: The Rise of Russian Nuclear Orthodoxy
Michael Kofman
In Statecraft, What is Tragedy Good For?
Neville Morley
Hope as a Method: Maxwell Taylor and America’s Cold War
Gregory Daddis
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Jesse A. Faugstad
The Case for a Narrower View of ‘Empire’ in the Study of U.S. Foreign Relations
Joseph Stieb
Surveying the Responsibility of Command
Maj. Gen. William F. Mullen III
The Suez Crisis and the Fog of Diplomacy
Jordan Chandler Hirsch
An Empire, If You Can Find It? American Hegemony and Imperial Control
Emma Ashford
‘A War to the Death’: The Ugly Underside of an Iconic Insurgency
Lincoln Krause
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