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Book Review: “Pax Transatlantica: America and Europe in the Post-Cold War Era”

May 16, 2022

Despite hype around the fall of the transatlantic world order, relations between the U.S. and Europe are thriving, argues Jussi M. Hanhimäki in his newest work. Cara Fitzgerald reviews. … More Book Review: “Pax Transatlantica: America and Europe in the Post-Cold War Era”

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What Our Editors Read in 2021

December 28, 2021

Are you in need of a reading recommendation for the new year? FPR’s editorial team shares their favorite books they read in 2021. … More What Our Editors Read in 2021

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Book Review: “Kissinger on Kissinger”

July 2, 2021

Carolin Wefer reviews “Kissinger on Kissinger”, a book that explores the actions and rationale of former U.S. Secretary of State Henry Kissinger. … More Book Review: “Kissinger on Kissinger”

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Book Review: “The Strongmen: European Encounters with Sovereign Power” by Hans Kribbe

April 15, 2021

Can Europe learn the language of power? Anna Nadibaidze reviews Hans Kribbe’s book about the E.U.’s encounters with strongmen. … More Book Review: “The Strongmen: European Encounters with Sovereign Power” by Hans Kribbe

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Book Review: ‘Should We Fear Russia’ by Dmitri Trenin

May 17, 2017

Yes, we should fear Russia, but not for the reasons you think. Alexandra Vlada takes a look at Dmitri Trenin’s outstanding contribution to understanding Russian-Western relations. … More Book Review: ‘Should We Fear Russia’ by Dmitri Trenin

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