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Mark Danner: Ideas and Leadership in U.S. Foreign Policy Mark Danner 1999 Conversations with History
Nathaniel Fick: The Making of an Officer Nathaniel Fick 2010 Conversations with History
A. Elizabeth Jones: U.S. Foreign Policy: Continuity and Change After 911 A. Elizabeth Jones 2002 Conversations with History
Amy Chua and Jed Rubenfeld: The Rise and Fall of Cultural Groups in America Amy Chua; Jed Rubenfeld 2014 Conversations with History
Christopher Patten: Ideas, Political Leadership, and the Lessons of Hong Kong Christopher Hitchens 1999 Conversations with History
Edward N. Luttwak: The Rise of China Versus the Logic of Strategy Edward N. Luttwak 2013 Conversations with History
Gideon Rose: How Wars End Gideon Rose 2010 Conversations with History
Ian Morris: The Patterns of History Ian Morris 2010 Conversations with History
John A. McCone: Reflections John A. McCone 1988 Conversations with History
Nelson Polsby: Institutional Change in the U.S.Congress Nelson Polsby 2002 Conversations with History
Peter Neufeld: A Passion for Justice Peter Neufeld 2001 Conversations with History
Robert Jay Lifton: Evil, the Self, and Survival Robert Jay Lifton 1999 Conversations with History
Shibley Telhami: The World Through Arab Eyes Shibley Telhami 2013 Conversations with History
Susan Shirk: Domestic Politics and International Behavior: The Case of China and the U.S Susan Shirk 2007 Conversations with History
Thomas Goltz: Chechnya Thomas Goltz 2003 Conversations with History
Yossie Hollander: Freedom from Oil Dependence Yossie Hollander 2012 Conversations with History
Leonard Shlain: Art and Science Leonard Shlain 2008 Conversations with History
Max Boot: Small Wars and U.S. Foreign Policy Max Boot 2003 Conversations with History
Ahmet C. Bozer: Leadership and Entrepreneurship Ahmet C. Bozer 2014 Conversations with History
Anson Chan: Hong Kong's Future Anson Chan 1997 Conversations with History