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New Books in Diplomatic History
Interviews with scholars of diplomacy, international relations, and geopolitics about their new books.
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Latest episodes
- Steven Veerapen, "Overlord: A New History of the Life and Reign of Henry VIII" (Simon & Schuster, 20266 Aug 2026
- Nabi Sahak, "Anglo-Afghan Power and Politics, 1893–1947: The Durand Line Unmasked" (Palgrave Macmillan, 2025)31 Jul 2026
- The Resurgence of War and the Collapse of Arms Control31 Jul 2026
- Anna Lively, "Revolutionary Connections: Russia and Ireland, 1905-1923" (Oxford UP, 2026)28 Jul 2026
- Eamonn Gearon, "The Arab Bureau: The Story of Britain's Most Ingenious Intelligence Unit" (Hurst, 2026)23 Jul 2026
- R. Joseph Parrott, "Dream the Size of Freedom: How African Liberation Mobilized New Left Internationalism" (U of Pennsylvania Press, 2025)21 Jul 2026
- Rory Cormac, "Fakers: A Top-Secret Tale of Phantoms and Forgeries on the Disinformation Front Line" (Oxford UP, 2026)17 Jul 2026
- Renisa Mawani, "Across Oceans of Law: The Komagata Maru and Jurisdiction in the Time of Empire" (Duke UP, 2018)17 Jul 2026
- Massoud Amin, "Both Your Houses: Iran, America, and the Wages of Unchecked Power" (Wisdom Editions, 2026)15 Jul 2026
- Dan Altman, "Taking Territory: The Persistence of Conquest Since 1945" (Cornell UP, 2026)12 Jul 2026