In “The Fourth Turning Is Here” and “End Times,” the historian Neil Howe and the social scientist Peter Turchin use generational analysis and Big Data to predict the crises to come. By Francis ...
On my way to Mexico two weeks ago, I picked up a copy of Foreign Policy magazine in a newsstand at Logan. Its cover article by Samuel P. Huntington -- known to us IR majors for his "Clash of ...
Samuel P. Huntington, a political scientist who argued that future conflicts would have their seeds in culture and religion rather than friction between nations, has died, Harvard University announced ...
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SCOTLAND, Conn. ---- Americans on Monday will celebrate Presidents Day, which is something of a sore spot in this tiny town of 1,500 in eastern Connecticut. That's because in the center of town, a ...
The “Kennan Sweepstakes,” they called it in the early 1990s. Decades earlier, the diplomat George Kennan had won lasting renown (and lifelong self-torture) with his writings at the Cold War’s outset ...
Two columnists sit down to discuss two books that crystallize this period in America. By Carlos Lozada, Pamela Paul and Vishakha Darbha In “The Fourth Turning Is Here” and “End Times,” the historian ...
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On the C-SPAN Networks: Samuel P. Huntington is a Director for the Institute for Strategic Studies in the Harvard University with seven videos in the C-SPAN Video Library; the first appearance was a ...
Conclusion I N HOI AN (capital of Quang Nam province) the overwhelming majority of the students in the local high The Harvard Crimson The University Daily, Est. 1873 ...