Forty-six years to the day after a group of college kids froze time in Lake Placid, the United States men’s hockey team takes the ice in Milan to face their fiercest rivals, Canada, with Olympic gold ...
The book makes a persuasive case for re-integrating religion into the analytical toolkit of international relations scholars and policy practitioners alike ...
Cooperation between Russia and the United States boosted conservation—and a resurgence in nationalism chilled it again.
Tucked away in McMinnville, Oregon is a museum that makes the Smithsonian look like it’s not even trying. The Evergreen ...
Political pressure on Olympic officials, like in the case of the Ukraine skeleton racer’s memorial helmet at the Milan Cortina Games, is nothing new, according to a long-time IOC insider ...
Palmetto Publishing and authors Ben Koether and Shawn Smucker excitedly announce the release of their new book: a riveting memoir that takes readers from the frozen darkness of Antarctic waters to the ...
These novels take readers to frigid Finnish forests, the sweltering Caribbean, Jim Crow America and war-torn Paris.
For the first time in over 50 years, there are no nuclear arms controls in place between the world’s two largest nuclear powers, the US and Russia.
John le Carré revolutionized and defined the spy genre with literary masterworks like The Spy Who Came in from the Cold and Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy.
He is not the first to use this approach. American historian Steve Kotkin, in his ground-breaking 1995 book, Magnetic Mountain: Stalinism as a Civilisation, depicted the Stalin years as a distinct ...
During the Cold War, the U.S. considered stationing nuclear missiles under the ice sheet in Greenland -- and never told Greenlanders or Denmark about the secret project.
Behind the crisis caused by Donald Trump’s threats is a much bigger change: the waning of US hegemony and the coming of a multi-polar age ...