The much-maligned Middle East peace process has been a great success from the U.S. perspective. If we hold fast to its founding principles, its best days are yet to come.
If history teaches us anything, it is that resurgent political radicalism is hardly a reason for intellectual excitement about big and bold ideas. Rather, it is a reliable sign of serious trouble ahead.
Jakub Grygiel’s Return of the Barbarians shows us how our own struggles against non-state actors could benefit from the study of barbarian challenges from premodern times.
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