What we lose when languages die.
Both Israel’s attack and Iran’s response were unexpected. Iran, in particular, has a long history of muted responses to ...
These and other events have fueled the claim that China is stagnating, if not in permanent decline. Some scholars now argue ...
KELLY SIMS GALLAGHER is Professor of Energy and Environmental Policy and Interim Dean of the Fletcher School at Tufts ...
Their convergence is creating a new axis of upheaval—a development that is fundamentally altering the geopolitical landscape.
Two books chart the tumult in Cuba and the Caribbean in the last two centuries, highlighting how race shapes the region’s ...
International humanitarian law, also known as the law of war or the law of armed conflict, is supposed to spare civilians ...
States are born and disappear; great powers swell, shrink, and vanish. In 1910, roughly 80 percent of the planet belonged to ...
In this work of creative nonfiction, Jacobsen urges readers to fear a nuclear war, describing in graphic detail the ...
Copeland’s book is both a history of the key moments in American trade policy and a theoretical study of the middle ground ...
Blitzer explores the traumas of displaced Central American migrants as they confront the U.S. immigration system.
Drawing on many books and articles, as well as interviews with Berezovsky’s family and associates, she chronicles how ...