Neorealism is very much in the driving seat of contemporary geopolitics. The recent diplomatic manoeuvres on the global stage ...
In early reporting on the Iran War as “the ultimate war of choice,” the New York Times spoke, as usual, in the sanitizing language of political realism. This is the lingua franca of the foreign policy ...
The Institute for Fiscal Studies said the parties running in the Holyrood election did not appreciate ‘just how tough the ...
Political realism doesn’t outweigh scientific realism. “Let’s be realistic.” That’s the advice coming from a growing number of voices in climate circles in the United States. In October, billionaire ...
In my weekly column for World Politics Review, I argue it is time to embrace a new approach to world politics that deals with what may be humanity’s gravest existential challenge: preserving the ...
The current crop of idealistic social entrepreneurs could take a page from noir detective fiction in tackling tough global problems, says New York Times columnist David Brooks. While he praises the ...
Drawing on their new book, Hopeful Realism, Jesse Covington, Bryan T. McGraw, and Micah Watson lay out an Augustinian and evangelical theory of the natural law and show how it can be employed within ...
The recent confrontation between Iran and the United States did more than expose a military imbalance. It exposed a strategic illusion that has shaped parts of the Middle East for decades: the belief ...
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