![]() Recently I had the chance to chat with Stephen about the Dulles brothers and their legacy in U.S. It was a fascinating book on two men that, unknown to me, had a big impact on American foreign policy during the Cold War. We got to talking, and eventually he brought up his book The Brothers: John Foster Dulles, Allen Dulles, and their Secret World War. I happened to sit next to journalist and author Stephen Kinzer during a lunch that preceded the panel. ![]() ![]() One of the highlights that day, at least for me, was walking away with a book. Back in March, I had the opportunity to listen to a panel at Brown University on civilian-military relations, titled, “In and Out of Uniform: Civilian Military Relations Reconsidered.” The panel was born from the provocative piece by James Fallows in The Atlantic magazine, titled, “The Tragedy of the American Military.” It was an interesting discussion. ![]()
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