New Books in Diplomatic History

New Books in Diplomatic History

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Interviews with scholars of diplomacy, international relations, and geopolitics about their new books.

Recent Episodes

  • Brendan Simms and Charlie Laderman, "Hitler's American Gamble: Pearl Harbor and Germany's March to Global War" (Basic Books, 2021)

    6 days ago
  • Paul Tucker, "Global Discord: Values and Power in a Fractured World Order" (Princeton UP, 2024)

    2 weeks ago
  • Sam Dalrymple, "Shattered Lands: Five Partitions and the Making of Modern Asia" (HarperCollins UK, 2025)

    2 weeks ago
  • Sven Saaler, Kudō Akira, and Tajima Nobuo eds., "Mutual Perceptions and Images in Japanese-German Relations, 1860-2010" (Brill, 2017)

    3 weeks ago
  • Jack Snyder, "Human Rights for Pragmatists: Social Power in Modern Times" (Princeton UP, 2024)

    3 weeks ago
  • Ross A. Kennedy, "The United States and the Origins of World War II in Europe" (Taylor & Francis, 2025)

    3 weeks ago
  • Yaroslav Hrytsak, "Ukraine: The Forging of a Nation" (PublicAffairs, 2024)

    3 weeks ago
  • Stephan Kieninger, "The Diplomacy of Détente: Cooperative Security Policies from Helmut Schmidt to George Shultz" (Routledge, 2018)

    4 weeks ago
  • James D. Brown, "Cracking the Crab: Russian Espionage Against Japan, from Peter the Great to Richard Sorge" (Hurst, 2025)

    4 weeks ago
  • NATO, the Indo-Pacific, and the Future of Burden-Sharing: A Conversation with Brian Blankenship

    1 month ago