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Is speaking English a fundamental tenet of being American?
The United States, the most successful country in history, manages to be kept awake at night by imaginary perils.
The Disinherited is full of revisionist propositions, some of which will clearly startle even those who think they know something of Spanish history.
This book is a major study of the Spanish civil war as an issue in the domestic and foreign policies of the Spanish-speaking nations of the Western hemisphere.
Although no country has a perfect record, a new volume from AEI Press shows that strengthening and expanding domestic security policies has not undermined the United States and Europe's shared commitment to democracy and liberty.
Review of Surprise, Security and the American Experience by John Lewis Gaddis.
There is not much love lost between the United States and Spain.
A review of Stephen Kinzer's book Overthrow: America's Century of Regime Change from Hawaii to Iraq.




