From Council on Foreign Relations <[email protected]>
Subject Books That Influence
Date February 3, 2024 2:00 PM
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* Scott Snyder’s authoritative overview of the internal and external pressures on the United States-South Korea alliance, and its future prospects.

* Thomas Graham’s practical vision for U.S.-Russian relations in the twenty-first century.

* Benn Steil’s new look at FDR’s one-time vice president, Henry Wallace, at the beginning of the Cold War.

* an exploration of the state of far-right terrorism in the United States—and recommendations to stop its rise from Bruce Hoffman and Jacob Ware.

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