- NATO at 70: ten of history’s most important alliances Brandon Christensen, RealClearHistory
- Rethinking American efforts to boost partner militaries Jason Fritz, War on the Rocks
- Brexit is getting worse Tom Harris, CapX
- On the eve of the Great Psychedelic Debate Matthew Blackwell, Quillette
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- A socialist wave in Chicago Will Bloom, Jacobin
- Chicago has clearly voted for change Aaron Renn, City Journal
- Teaching Machiavelli in Palestine Irfan Khawaja, Policy of Truth
- NATO in an age of populism David Reynolds, New Statesman
Nightcap
- Scientific self-abnegation Nick Nielsen, Grand Strategy Annex
- Logic and emotion: notes on Bach Anitra Pavlico, 3 Quarks Daily
- Max Weber, Islamism, and modernity Shahrukh Khan, JHIBlog
- The rise of moral simplicity Chris Dillow, Stumbling & Mumbling
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- The battle for Rust Belt Catholicism Charles McElwee, City Journal
- The artwork of Joan Miró Tim Smith-Laing, 1843
- Interpreting Modern Monetary Theory Jeffrey Rogers Hummel, Econlib
- “the most productive in generating cognitive skill” Caetano, Kinsler & Tang, JAE
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- Is this the end of the American Century? Adam Tooze, London Review of Books
- The case for a Shi’a Century Fitzroy Morrissey, History Today
- The ‘Caliphate’ Is Gone. Where’s the ‘Caliph’? Kathy Gilsinan, the Atlantic
- Europe’s media has an actual bias problem Bill Wirtz, American Conservative
Nightcap
- The Mick Mulvaney Presidency Ross Douthat, New York Times
- The Great Disappointment Nick Nielsen, Grand Strategy Annex
- An Addendum to Perpetual Peace Irfan Khawaja, Policy of Truth
- “The Other Americans” Michael Carroll, Los Angeles Review of Books
Nightcap
- The US constitution and populism, left and right Ilya Somin, Volokh Conspiracy
- Macron calls for the EU superstate Nathan Pinkoski, Law & Liberty
- Polybius as the father of Applied History Iskander Rehman, War on the Rocks
- Rome and Carthage in the Histories of Polybius Barry Stocker, NOL
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- Duke, lacrosse, and the accusations that have never gone away William Cohan, Vanity Fair
- How James Burnham won the Cold War for the West Francis Sempa, Claremont Review of Books
- Common sense and the American frontier RealClearHistory
- Why the GOP is wrong about work Rachel Lu, the Week
Nightcap
- Conscientious refusal to plea bargain Irfan Khawaja, Policy of Truth
- Fukuyama’s Origins of Political Order Branko Milanovic, globalinequality
- How the communists re-educate Muslims James Millward, ChinaFile
- The counterfactual histories of Nazi Britain Catherine Gallagher, Aeon
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- Media criticism and left wing nostalgia Jessica Werneke, Not Even Past
- Wealth isn’t a blob of consumable stuff Don Boudreaux, Cafe Hayek
- Camp of the Saints and right wing nostalgia Chelsea Stieber, Africa is a Country
- The eclipse of the natural law Nathaniel Peters, Law & Liberty
Nightcap
- The elusive Byzantine Empire Dionysios Stathakopoulos, History Today
- Dragged Across Concrete – a review David Hughes, Quillette
- An archive of atrocities Mark Mazower, New York Review of Books
- A conservative foreign policy Jared Morgan McKinney, Modern Age
Nightcap
- Why Hannah Arendt is the philosopher for now Lyndsey Stonebridge, New Statesman
- Does IR really have a “culture problem?” Peter Henne, Duck of Minerva
- The Kosovo War in retrospect Goldgeier & Grgic, War on the Rocks
- The final treasure from the Tolkien hoard? Nick Owchar, Los Angeles Review of Books
Nightcap
- Brexit and the battle for sovereignty Alex Massie, CapX
- Japanese media and its foreigners Elanor Sezer, Japan Times
- The most original novelist in America Laura Miller, Slate
- The Englishman who saved Japan’s cherry blossoms Claire Hazelton, Spectator
Nightcap
- James Buchanan calling the kettle black David Glasner, Uneasy Money
- The war that never ended Patrick Hagopian, History Today
- ‘The Mind of Pope Francis’ J Matthew Ashley, Commonweal
- Mueller’s done. What now? Samuelsohn & Gerstein, Politico
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- The strange relationship between virtue and violence Barbara King, Times Literary Supplement
- Nixon’s path to peace included bombing Cambodia Rick Brownell, Medium
- The suboptimality of the nation-state Branko Milanovic, globalinequality
- The threshold of land invasion Nick Nielsen, Grand Strategy Annex