Navigating the World of Grand Strategy with Christopher McKnight Nichols and Andrew Preston
The two historians talk to Public Seminar about Rethinking American Grand Strategy
Democrats and the Conservative Supreme Court
Is there incentive to attack the court’s legitimacy?
A Letter to the Bernie-or-Bust People
Why I’m voting for Biden
Never Trump. Maybe Hillary.
How Not to Remember 9/11
There are two memorials for 9/11 at the site of the World Trade Center ("Ground Zero"). The first, the Memorial proper, is a park of around eight acres, consisting of paved space, rows of trees (swamp oaks) and grass, and concrete benches. Within this space are two large square pits ...
D.I.Y. Terrorism, and ISIS and Osama Bin Laden on the Gray Zone
An Invitation to Clearmindedness
The Obama “Legacy” and Trump, Sanders and Clinton
Hannah and Me: Understanding Politics in Dark Times
Contrary to the suggestion of my informal title, I did not study with Hannah Arendt, nor were we ever colleagues, although I missed both experiences only by a bit. I was a graduate student in the early 1970s in one of the universities where she last taught, the University of ...
Seven Steps toward Enlightenment: The Case of the French Killings
When a crystal breaks, it breaks along lines of pre-existing weakness. Thus traumatic assaults, like the one in Paris, can serve as X-rays into the body politic that endures them. Certainly, the US invasion of Iraq, a response to 9/11, serves as a paradigm case of how a terroristic attack ...