Support 110 years of independent journalism. John Bew is professor of history and foreign policy at King’s College London and contributing writer to the New Statesman. The remarkable career of the ...
This article will be published in the May 9 edition of the Weekly Standard. A good historian is inevitably a revisionist. Why write if you have nothing new to offer? But of course, not all ...
‘I met Murder on the way – / He had a mask like Castlereagh– / Very smooth he looked, yet grim; / Seven bloodhounds followed him… one by one, and two by two, / He tossed them human hearts to chew.” On ...
On the way to work at the Library of Congress during the year just past, I was stopped on more than one occasion by activists from the Lyndon LaRouche movement. Among the many interesting theories ...
Not many people can claim to have the attention of the Prime Minister but Professor John Bew, Rishi Sunak’s foreign policy advisor, has been pictured sitting eye to eye with the Tory leader. The ...
John Bew, Kwasi Kwarteng Helen Lewis and Alison Light join Philip Dodd live in Radio 3's pop-up studio at London's Southbank Centre to discuss people power. Show more John Bew, Kwasi Kwarteng, Helen ...
John Bew is professor of history and foreign policy at King’s College London and contributing writer to the New Statesman. In this era of raw power, Labour must find a new statecraft. The president ...
‘I met Murder on the way – / He had a mask like Castlereagh– / Very smooth he looked, yet grim; / Seven bloodhounds followed him… one by one, and two by two, / He tossed them human hearts to chew.” On ...
John Bew, Hal Brands, Iskander Rehman, and Ryan EvansThe Kissinger Effect on Realpolitik ...
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