Is Nationalism the Wave of the Future? by Patrick Glynn We might as well be honest at the outset: foreign-policy problems have a kind of intractable and uninteresting quality about…
Tension Between Opposites, by Paul H. Nitze by Patrick Glynn Paul Nitze's latest book, Tension Between Opposites, provides a fascinating glimpse into the character, and inner growth, of one of…
Democracy Against Itself, by Jean-Francois Revel by Patrick Glynn By the end of the cold war, conservatives had developed a strong body of theory on what might be seen…
The Real World Order, by Max Singer and Aaron Wildavsky by Patrick Glynn Three years into the post-cold-war era we are still searching for our George F. Kennan—someone to delineate the main outlines…
The Age of Balkanization by Patrick Glynn Today a fundamental change is under way in the character of global political life.
Informing Statecraft, by Angelo Codevilla by Patrick Glynn Production of grand world views and new foreign-policy schemes has become something of a cottage industry among scholars and policy…
The Dangers Beyond Containment by Patrick Glynn Today the conviction is nigh universal that the world is becoming a safer place. But as in the past, this…
Nuclear Revisionism by Patrick Glynn One important by-product of the passionate antinuclear controversy earlier in this decade has been a wave of new and influential…
Reagan’s Rush to Disarm by Patrick Glynn Whether to his most passionate traditional supporters or to his bitterest long-time critics, President Reagan's unreserved embrace of arms control…