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Current History’s November special issue, “Legacies of
Current History’s November special issue, “Legacies of 1914,” features an essay by Sean McMeekin, a professor of history at Bard College, on the...
In our November 2014 special issue, “Legacies of 1914,” Glenda
In our November 2014 special issue, “Legacies of 1914,” Glenda Sluga, a professor of international history at the University of Sydney, explains h...
Current History’s November 2014 special issue, “Legacies of
Current History’s November 2014 special issue, “Legacies of 1914,” is now available in print, on our website, and for Kindle via Amazon. To mark...
In our October Russia and Eurasia issue, Vladimir Tismaneanu, a
In our October Russia and Eurasia issue, Vladimir Tismaneanu, a professor of politics at the University of Maryland, College Park, reviews “The Hist...
Richard Giragosian, director of the Regional Studies Center in
Richard Giragosian, director of the Regional Studies Center in Yerevan, explains “Armenia’s Search for Independence” in Current History’s Octo...
Our annual China and East Asia issue will be published next week,
Our annual China and East Asia issue will be published next week, featuring essays on Chinese civil society and ethnic conflict, revisionist history a...
Current History’s new e-book on how soft power works around the
Current History’s new e-book on how soft power works around the world--a collection of regionally focused essays that appeared in the magazine in 20...
What is really at stake in the policy reform movement is the
What is really at stake in the policy reform movement is the degree of intervention by donors and their ability to prescribe changes in African econom...
Since the mid-1970s, African countries have engaged in
Since the mid-1970s, African countries have engaged in constitution-drafting exercises more than 90 times. Although some of these efforts were smokesc...
The internationalization of domestic issues and the permeability
The internationalization of domestic issues and the permeability of sovereign (especially small and weak) states created opportunities for big power i...

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