In the era of Kennedy and Khrushchev, power was expressed in terms of nuclear missiles, industrial capacity, numbers of men under arms, and tanks lined up ready
Khrushchev's 1959 trip across America was one of the strangest exercises in international diplomacy ever conducted - ''a surreal extravaganza,'' as historian Jo
The Future of Power examines what it means to be forceful and effective in a world in which the traditional ideas of state power have been upended by technology
Examines the changing nature of power since the Cold War, the new ways in which it is exercised, and how those changes impact America's role in the world.
In October 2006, Nicholas Stern, one of the greatest economists and public intellectuals of our day, made headlines around the world with his report, which revi