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

  • Todd Stern, "Landing the Paris Climate Agreement: How It Happened, Why It Matters, and What Comes Next" (MIT Press, 2024)

    7 days ago
  • Why Can’t the US Compete with China in Infrastructure?

    1 week ago
  • Alexis Peri, "Dear Unknown Friend: The Remarkable Correspondence Between American and Soviet Women" (Harvard UP, 2024)

    3 weeks ago
  • Andrea Benvenuti, "Nehru's Bandung: Non-Alignment and Regional Order in Indian Cold War Strategy" (Oxford UP, 2024)

    3 weeks ago
  • India Rising: Navigating the Second Cold War in South Asia from Nepal to the Maldives

    3 weeks ago
  • Beatrice de Graaf, "Fighting Terror after Napoleon: How Europe Became Secure after 1815" (Cambridge UP, 2020)

    3 weeks ago
  • E. L. Gaston, "Illusions of Control: Dilemmas in Managing U.S. Proxy Forces in Afghanistan, Iraq, and Syria" (Columbia UP, 2024)

    4 weeks ago
  • Michael J. Alarid, "Hispano Bastion: New Mexican Power in the Age of Manifest Destiny, 1837-1860" (U New Mexico Press, 2022)

    4 weeks ago
  • Donald R. Hickey, "Tecumseh's War: The Epic Conflict for the Heart of America" (Westholme, 2023)

    1 month ago
  • Helena F. S. Lopes, "Neutrality and Collaboration in South China: Macau during the Second World War" (Cambridge UP, 2023)

    1 month ago