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Executive Director reviews article in International Security Studies Forum roundtable
William Inboden | Sep 12, 2016
Will Inboden reviews Daniel Bessner and Nicolas Guilhot’s “How Realism Waltzed Off: Liberalism and Decisionmaking in Kenneth Waltz’s Neorealism.”
Numerous commentators highlight Inboden’s review of Pres. Bush Biography
William Inboden | Aug 19, 2016
Commentators from the Providence Magazine, New York Post, Power Line Blog, and others discuss Executive Director Will Inboden‘s recent article in Foreign Policy.
Executive Director publishes book review of Bush biography for Foreign Policy
William Inboden | Aug 16, 2016
Executive Director Will Inboden wrote a review of Jean Edward Smith’s new biography of former President George W. Bush for Foreign Policy’s Shadow Government.
How LBJ managed to overcome opposition to his Great Society
Mark Lawrence | Jun 16, 2016
Director of Graduate Studies, Mark Lawrence, reviews Randall Woods’ new book “Prisoner of Hope.”
ISP Director reviews new book from former Director of CIA and NSA
Steve Slick | Mar 29, 2016
In his review “Chalked Spikes and Bush-era Intelligence”, Steve Slick, Director of the Intelligence Studies Project, discusses the newly published memoir from Michael Hayden, former Director of the CIA and NSA.
Director of Graduate Studies reviews George Marshall biography in New York Times
Mark Lawrence | Dec 08, 2014
In a Sunday Book Review for The New York Times, Clements Director of Graduate Studies and UT History Professor Mark Lawrence discusses Debi and Irwin Unger and Stanley Hirschon’s recent biography of General George C. Marshall.
Senior Faculty Fellow Frank Gavin reviews “What Good is Grand Strategy” for H-Diplo/ISSF
Oct 29, 2014
Senior Faculty Fellow Frank Gavin recently participated in H-Diplo/ISSF’s Roundtable review of Hal Brands’ What Good Is Grand Strategy: Power and Purpose in American Statecraft from Harry S. Truman to George W. Bush (Cornell University Press, 2014).
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