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Walton argues that there is a fundamental ambivalence in Buddhist thought towards the legitimacy ...
A disturbing account of how Russia is seeking to remake occupied Ukraine in its own image, once a...
A great many philosophers suggest that we can exercise epistemic agency. Notably, they include Er...
A high-level insider's account of how China and India are locked in an ongoing struggle for supre...
Sharp, authoritative essays on the dark realities of Empire and the true historian's importance f...
The moment in the sun for special operations sometimes appears to have passed, seemingly eclipsed...