I am delighted to announce that my chapter on espionage in Central Asia and the Great Game has been published as part of this wonderful collection, ‘Spies in History’.
It will be up on @engelsbergideas.bsky.social soon. A big thank you to @paullay.bsky.social and Lars Molin for the opportunity.
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I've written a piece for @engelsbergideas.bsky.social on the sources of grand strategic ideas. Best enjoyed over the weekend with a brew ☕
Thanks to @jackfdickens.bsky.social, @paullay.bsky.social, and the EI team for publishing.
I am very keen to read this book of @georgiosvarouxakis.bsky.social, because as I discussed some months ago with @paullay.bsky.social, it’s up against a tide of fashionable academic critique (of which I am deeply sceptical)—including 1 of David Graeber’s (who I did greatly admire) last essays—
The Blitz club’s influence on eighties fashion proved to be far greater than its influence on music.
Blitz, the victory of style over substance | @paullay.bsky.social
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The 18th-century philosopher Thomas Day, a fanatical believer in the virtues of Jean-Jacques Rousseau's educational methods, tested his theories to destruction.
The madness in Rousseau’s method | Nigel Andrew
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Josephine Tey's early death denied her a rightful place among the pantheon of crime writers.
The forgotten queen of crime fiction | @alecmarsh.bsky.social
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The West's political institutions should strive to do less, but better.
Why politicians need to show, not tell | Eliot Wilson
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From Stalin’s 1941 May Day parade in Moscow to Xi’s Tiananmen Square display, military spectacles have long been used to project power and mask vulnerability.
The politics of a military parade | Peter Caddick-Adams
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On time and on budget? Whaaat? Make this man prime minister immediately www.ft.com/content/639a...
Black Ribbon Day, which commemorates the millions of victims who suffered under Nazism and Stalinism, could serve as a poignant reminder of the dangers of totalitarianism.
Black Ribbon Day’s new urgency | Keith Lowe
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New on the Writer’s Bookshelf: eight questions about writers, books, and reading with the great @paullay.bsky.social.
The industrialist Henry J. Kaiser played a pivotal role in the lightning mobilisation of American industry that took place after Pearl Harbor, a contribution that deserves wider recognition.
Who remembers Henry J. Kaiser? | Gordon F. Sander
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Syria’s Druze have often been caught between their commitment to national independence and a wariness of Sunni domination.
The Druze, no friends but the mountains | @jackfdickens.bsky.social
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Top marks to @paullay.bsky.social for suggesting putting Bede on a bank note.
This is a sharp, incisive & learned BBCRadio4 Moral Maze discussion of a classic culture war topic: *heroes*. Responses from witnesses @paullay.bsky.social @maddyfryabides.bsky.social Simon Goldhill @elliscashmore.bsky.social
I’m with PL. 🙂
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Weekend listen: Cogent and entertaining review of the English Civil War and Oliver Cromwell’s Protectorate by “Providence Lost” author @paullay.bsky.social podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/s...
Nietzsche’s manifesto for reading | @chountisdefabbri.bsky.social
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The composer Erik Satie would have understood our era of atrophied attention spans and mass-produced music.
Erik Satie, prophet of the aurally overloaded world | Richard Bratby
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“Trump is a bit sympathetic to the idea of ‘nuclear zero’. He would, if he could, abolish nuclear weapons and get rid of them all.”
Fiona Hill on Donald Trump’s nuclear nightmares | EI in conversation
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