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A War Worth Fighting

Posted by Matt in June 28th, 2008 | no comment 
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Revisionists say that World war II was unnecessary. They’re wrong.
Historical scholarship has nevertheless offered various sorts of revisionist interpretation of all this. Niall Ferguson, for one, has proposed looking at the two world wars as a single conflict, punctuated only by a long and ominous armistice. British conservative historians like Alan Clark and John Charmley [...]

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Niall Ferguson: Globalization, Then and Now

Posted by Matt in April 30th, 2008 | no comment 
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Nial Ferguson: war of the Worlds - 20th Century history revised

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Malthusian misery’s comeback

Posted by Matt in August 22nd, 2007 | no comment 
Published in Niall Ferguson,

With the world population growth outpacing food supply, say goodbye to the era of unlimited improvement.
The great demographer and economist Thomas Malthus was 23 years old the last time a British summer was this rain-soaked, which was in 1789. The consequences of excessive rainfall in the late 18th century were predictable. Crops would fail, the [...]

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This heat is a recipe for Armageddon

Posted by Matt in June 17th, 2007 | no comment 
Published in Israel, Middle East, Niall Ferguson, War, , , , , , , , ,

Divide and rule was an old maxim of Britain’s Empire. In the Middle East today, there’s certainly no shortage of division. But who is ruling as a result? Any lingering hopes of a two-state solution to the conflict between Israel and the Palestinians evaporated last week as the Islamist extremists of Hamas seized control of [...]

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Russia calls for new economic world order

Posted by Matt in June 10th, 2007 | no comment 
Published in Economy, Niall Ferguson, Russia, Trade, , , ,

ST PETERSBURG, Russia (Reuters) - Russian President Vladimir Putin on Sunday called for practical steps to redraw the world economic order to reflect the growing role of fast-growing emerging nations.
He told an economic forum in St Petersburg many global trade and financial institutions tailored to meet the interests of a few key economies were ineffective [...]

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Making History: The Calm And The Storm

Posted by Matt in June 3rd, 2007 | no comment 
Published in Amazon.Com, Niall Ferguson, Off-Topic, War, , , ,

MAKING HISTORY: The Calm and the Storm puts players in control of a global conflict, challenging them to define its outcome. It’s a different kind of WWII strategy game — here, you aren’t just after military success. To win, you have to achieve economic and diplomatic victory, too. Use all the resources at your disposal, [...]

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Reviving the evil empire

Posted by Matt in June 2nd, 2007 | no comment 
Published in Niall Ferguson, Russia, Weimar, , ,

Seven years ago, the economist Brigitte Granville and I published an article in the Journal of Economic History titled “Weimar on the Volga,” in which we argued that the experience of 1990s Russia bore many resemblances to the experience of 1920s Germany.
No historical analogy is exact, needless to say. Russia’s currency did not collapse as [...]

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Global leaders need to rule the seas

Posted by Matt in April 17th, 2007 | no comment 
Published in Britain, Military, Niall Ferguson, U.S., , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , ,

Today’s crop of political leaders lacks the military experience to recognize the importance of maritime power.
Yet there is a lot to be said for militarism where military matters are concerned. The besetting problem of Britain and the United States before 1914 and again before 1939 was the tendency to leave decisions about grand strategy to [...]

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America: Why our friends and enemies hate us

Posted by Matt in April 17th, 2007 | no comment 
Published in Anti-Americanism, Niall Ferguson, ,

BEING HATED IS NO FUN. And few people hate being hated more than Americans. I wish I had a dollar for every time I’ve been asked, “Why do they hate us?” — and another for each of the different answers I’ve heard. It’s because of our foreign policy. It’s because of their extremism. It’s because [...]

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The world in 2031: How September 11 could shape our future

Posted by Matt in April 17th, 2007 | no comment 
Published in Niall Ferguson, general, , , , , ,

Last week, the Harvard academic Niall Ferguson offered an optimistic prediction of how our world could look, 30 years after the September 11 attacks. But is the future really so rosy? Will our society and way of life survive the traumas of war, terrorism and climate change? Here, three leading historians look ahead - to [...]

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A World without Power

Posted by Matt in April 17th, 2007 | no comment 
Published in Niall Ferguson, U.S., general, , , , , , , , , , , , , , , ,

Tired of American global dominance? Just consider the alternatives. By Niall Ferguson.
Critics of U.S. global dominance should pause and consider the alternative. If the United States retreats from its hegemonic role, who would supplant it? Not Europe, not China, not the Muslim world—and certainly not the United Nations. Unfortunately, the alternative to a single superpower [...]

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A World at Risk

Posted by Matt in March 16th, 2007 | no comment 
Published in Niall Ferguson, general, , ,

AT AGE 42, Niall Ferguson has become one of the world’s most famous and provocative historians, with high-profile posts ranging from Harvard to Oxford to Stanford University’s Hoover Institution. Born in Scotland and educated at Oxford, he is not only a prolific author of books, including Colossus (2004), an examination of American empire, and The [...]

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Some civil wars never end

Posted by Matt in November 27th, 2006 | no comment 
Published in Middle East, Niall Ferguson, War, , ,

Lebanon and Iraq show that some long-fought civil wars only have cease-fires.
IT WAS THREE YEARS AGO that a prescient Beirut journalist I know predicted that Iraq would end up as “Lebanon to the power of 10″ � meaning Lebanon during its 16-year civil war between 1975 and 1991. This year, his prophecy has been fulfilled [...]

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Niall Ferguson: Security Council in Name Only

Posted by Matt in October 24th, 2006 | no comment 
Published in Koreas, Niall Ferguson, general, , , , , , , , ,

Failing to stop North Korea from going nuclear may have been the last straw for the onetime guardian of world order.
LAST WEEK may well be remembered as the beginning of the end for the U.N. Security Council. The institution that has been so central to the post-1945 international order was already tottering under the weight [...]

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Niall Ferguson: America’s Brittle Empire

Posted by Matt in October 24th, 2006 | no comment 
Published in Middle East, Niall Ferguson, U.S., , , , , , , ,

The U.S. doesn’t have the necessary military manpower or fiscal solvency of its imperial predecessors in Iraq.
YOU WOULD HAVE thought 300 million Americans would be enough to rule the world � or at least a couple of medium-sized failed states. The population of Iraq is 27 million, that of Afghanistan 31 million. Yet the same [...]

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Book Review: The War of the World: Twentieth-Century Conflict and the Descent of the West

Posted by Matt in September 30th, 2006 | no comment 
Published in Amazon.Com, Niall Ferguson, U.S., general, , , , , , , , , , , , ,

Ferguson maintains that the United States is unquestionably an imperial power, but because Americans don’t like to think so, the US often fails to fulfill its imperial responsibilities. One crucial case in point for Ferguson is Iraq, where, in his view, an imperial power less in denial about itself would have known that such an [...]

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Insanity on a Global Scale

Posted by Matt in September 25th, 2006 | no comment 
Published in Europe, Niall Ferguson, , , , , , , , , , , , , ,

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By Niall Ferguson
Money’s disappearing, world leaders are blathering at the U.N., Thailand had a coup and Hungary’s prime minister was caught on tape.
It’s a mad world.
I was wondering why the antics of world leaders at the United Nations seemed so familiar last week. Then I realized it was just like a university [...]

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The Nation That Fell To Earth

Posted by Matt in September 25th, 2006 | no comment 
Published in Niall Ferguson, general, ,

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More articles by NIALL FERGUSON
It’s the year 2031–one generation removed from Sept. 11, 2001–and Americans are commemorating the 30th anniversary of the terrorist attacks on New York City and Washington. How well did America respond to that day, when viewed with the benefit of hindsight? How has history judged our leaders’ actions? [...]

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Empire Falls - Why the sun is setting on the west

Posted by Matt in September 25th, 2006 | no comment 
Published in Niall Ferguson, general, , , , , , , , , , , ,

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by Niall Ferguson
Historian Edward Gibbon blamed Rome�s decline on military overreach, social decadence, and barbarian invasion. Sound familiar? From the quagmire in Iraq to ballooning U.S. waistlines (and debt), to Europe�s immigration woes, the author shows why the sun is setting on the West

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The End of the World As They Know It

Posted by Matt in September 25th, 2006 | no comment 
Published in Niall Ferguson, Uncategorized, ,

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What do Christian millenarians, jihadists, Ivy League professors, and baby-boomers have in common? They�re all hot for the apocalypse.
On the subway home, I read the essay in the new Vanity Fair by the historian Niall Ferguson arguing that Europe and America in 2006 look disconcertingly like the Roman Empire of about 406�that [...]

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Mideast Echoes Of 1938

Posted by Matt in August 22nd, 2006 | no comment 
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In his upcoming book about the horrors of the 20th century (The war of the World), the British historian Niall Ferguson has a chapter called The Pity of Peace. It is about 1938 when World war II loomed and Britain — especially and importantly Britain — did precious little to stop it. [...]

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