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The Price of Hegemony

Can America Learn to Use Its Power?

Robert Kagan

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How the Ukraine War Is Changing Japan

Tokyo Moves Toward a More Assertive Security Strategy

Takako Hikotani

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The Cold War Never Ended

Ukraine, the China Challenge, and the Revival of the West

Stephen Kotkin

 
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