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The Filmmaker and the Superspy

Martin Sherwin, Prize-winning Biographer of Oppenheimer, Dies at 84

A Journey Along the River That Separates Russia From China

Covert Actions: How Espionage Has Helped Win Wars

Was the Space Program Worth the Cost?

How Ethel Rosenberg Offered Her Own Life as a Sacrifice

Do Whistle-Blowers Damage National Security?

Louis Menand Examines the Churn of American Culture After World War II

Why Harry Truman Matters Today

The Rivalry That Forged the Cold War

Stephen F. Cohen, Influential Historian of Russia, Dies at 81

The Housewife Who Was a Spy

Groomed to Be President

When America’s Cold War Strategy Turned Corrupt

Britain and the U.S.: A Forced and Unequal Marriage

How Generations of Russians Have Tried to Influence American Elections

The Spy Who Handed America’s Nuclear Secrets to the Soviets

The Book That Shaped Foreign Policy for a Generation Has More to Say

How Do You Explain Henry Kissinger?