From George III, Louis XVI, and Napoleon, to Kim Jong-un, Vladimir Putin, and Xi Jinping, meeting with unsavory leaders can advance American interests.
The United States is almost immune from the sort of pressures that usually coalesce to dictate, modify, or thwart U.S. decision-making in the Middle East. Such liberation from outside coercion is singularly unusual in the post-war American overseas experience.
The Stephen A. Schwarzman Centre for the Humanities at Oxford will be a village of sorts, an eclectic collection of faculty offices, libraries, work spaces, and performing-arts venues.
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