The debut book by legal historian Severin Wirz, “Bribery Beyond Borders: The Story of the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act,” is ...
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10 Beers Everyone Drank In The '70s
Travel back to the '70s with the beers people reached for most, including Michelob, Miller High Life, Olympia, Stroh's, Coors ...
Stanford has won at least one team championship in every season since 1976, more than doubling the second-longest streak of ...
Dr. Frey is an economist at the University of Oxford and the author of the book “How Progress Ends: Technology, Innovation ...
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Bond in Context: "The Spy Who Loved Me" (1977)
The historical context of one of the best-loved Bond films involves a brief moment of political optimism in the 1970s, Jimmy Carter, James Callaghan, disco records, flashy polyester clothes, T.G.I.
Scott Anderson’s new book, King of Kings, takes its title from the English translation of “Shahanshah,” the official ...
The latest headlines feature the shootings near the White House of two members of the West Virginia National Guard, allegedly ...
The revolutionary Samuel Adams is credited with writing the document in 1777. It referred to “a just and necessary war” ...
The similarities between what is happening now in Venezuela and what happened in the lead-up to Operation Just Cause are noteworthy. But the differences in outcomes between the attack on Panama and ...
How did we get to a moment when a president could order the serial killing of civilians, publicly share videos of the crimes, and find that the response is little more than a shrug?
There is nothing “pragmatic” about engaging in a conflict where only one side, the United States, is armed, and the factual basis for the conflict is created out of whole cloth. It wasn’t pragmatic ...
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