Noam Chomsky on the Cold War
Throughout history states have disregarded treaties and acted in their own self-interest. Filed under: Other, The Big Picture Tagged: cold war, noam chomsky
View ArticleChina: Roiling the Waters
Roiling the Waters: Why the United States needs to stop playing peacemaker and start making China feel uncomfortable. BY Elbridge Colby, Ely Ratner History has demonstrated the perils of focusing too...
View ArticleMargaret Thatcher’s free market legacy | Charles Moore
Margaret Thatcher’s biographer Charles Moore discusses the former Prime Minister’s legacy. Moore provides insights as to how Margaret Thatcher’s stance on the market economy developed and how she...
View ArticleHenry Kissinger Looks Back on the Cold War
Henry Kissinger, former U.S. Secretary of State joins CFR President Richard Haass to discuss the Cold War. Kissinger reflects on the events, personalities, and thinking that characterized the United...
View ArticleEach generation has its own Berlin Wall | Gary Kasparov
Garry Kasparov is Atlas Network’s 2014 Templeton Leadership Fellow and spoke at the closing ceremonies of Atlas Network’s 2014 Liberty Forum & Freedom Dinner. November 13, 2014 – New York City...
View ArticleThe Long War [podcast]
Excellent insight into the long-term implications of conflict between Russia and the West. Hosted by Brian Whitmore (RFE/Power Vertical) and co-host Mark Galeotti, New York University professor and...
View ArticleWhy Europe Failed
Dr Oliver Hartwich of The New Zealand Initiative discusses his new book, Why Europe Failed. Over the past years, we have become used to Europe’s debt crisis. However, the fiscal problems of countries...
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