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When it comes to fighting a war in Iraq, the United States and its most famous predecessors -- the Mongols of the 13th century -- have a lot in common. Both the Mongols and the Bushes, for instance, ...
It will take particularly astute handling by the Coalition to avoid being branded the modern Mongols of the Arab world, writes Husain Haqqani. Baghdad has fallen again. The last time infidels ...
There is a tendency for historians to study Japan within the limited regional context of East Asia—China, Korea, and Japan. Sugiyama Kiyohiko illustrates how a broader, Eurasian perspective can shed ...