Francis P. Sempa is an attorney and the author of Geopolitics: From the Cold War to the 21st Century and America’s Global Role: Essays and Reviews on National Security, Geopolitics and War.
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Foreign policy requires balancing the interests of all parties.
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His realism about fallen human nature guided his dealings with nations as well.
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George Kennan and Nicholas Spykman argued for national interest, not moralist sentiment.
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One of the bloodiest days of the Civil War happened on this day in 1863.
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The Texas senator wouldn’t be the first to try regime change—and fail.
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The War for Independence and the Second World War were all about freedom.
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Great power involvement in Ukraine traces the path that led to World War I.
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Why Paul Johnson disputed Henry Luce’s verdict on an age.
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John Lukacs conveys his courage—and what made him a man of the Right.
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