New Books in Diplomatic History

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Since Kenya's invasion of Somalia in 2011, the Kenyan state has been engaged in direct combat with t

The academic field of international relations presents its own history as largely a project of elite

At a moment when the nuclear nonproliferation regime is under duress, Rebecca Davis Gibbons provides

In this episode, host Andrea Talabér (CEU Press) sat down with Andrea Chandler to talk about her new

Finland, a minor player on the international arena and burdened with the tag of ‘Finlandization’ dur

Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine in February 2022 should not have taken the world by surprise

We often think of the modern era as the age of American power. In reality, we’re living in a long, v

When World War II ended, about one million people whom the Soviet Union claimed as its citizens were

In this episode of International Horizons, RBI director John Torpey interviews Nathalie Tocci, direc

The definitive history of Canadian foreign policy since the 1930s, Canada First, Not Canada Alone: A

Today’s European Union grew out of functional communities set up in the wake of world war in the 195

Berlin, November 1937. Adolf Hitler meets with his military commanders to impress upon them the urge

Today I talked to Peter Harmsen about his book Fury and Ice: Greenland, the United States and German

After student protests toppled Bangladesh prime minister Sheikh Hasina last year, New Delhi and Dhak

Between the 1870s and 1930s, American social reformers, working closely with the US government, tran

Member selection is one of the defining elements of social organization, imposing categories on who

Frank Trentmann’s Out of the Darkness: The Germans, 1942-2022 (Knopf, 2024) traces the moral concern

Stephen Watt is the Provost Professor of English at Indiana University. His research interests inclu

Forty years ago, Schengen - a wine-making village at the tripoint border of Luxembourg, France, and

Utilizing Strategic Theory as a framework for warfare and incorporating the testimonies and experien