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Jim SleeperForeign Policy |
Successful diplomats are duplicitous by craft, and, often by nature: They move, stealthily, beneath statesmen’s public phrases and grand...
David Brooks’ arrestingly headlined New York Times column — “Voters to Elites: Do You See Me Now?” — contains a sentence that stopped me...
In 2019, I interrupted private equity emperor Stephen Schwarzman as he addressed several hundred of his and my Yale classmates at our 50th-year...
Almost every media account of Jonathan Holloway’s announcement this week that he’ll resign as president of Rutgers, the State University of New...
Like some other liberal Democrats who resisted warnings in July that President Biden should end his re-election bid, I pushed back against the "It's...
"Humankind cannot bear very much reality," T.S. Eliot wrote in the first of his Four Quartets. Today’s Israel-Hamas war and America's own...