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Garry Kasparov has been a vocal critic of Putin for over a decade, even leading the pro-democracy opposition in the 2008 Presidential election. Yet years ...
Fully Revised & Updated Edition of the New York Times Bestselling and Highly Praised Book on ISIS
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To live a long life should be a joy ...
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With the world being engulfed in terror and conflict, how can we find a way back to hope?
A few days before the terrorist attacks ...
Robert Kaplan first visited Romania in the 1970s, when he was a young journalist and the country was a bleak Communist backwater. What ensued was ...