For several generations of foreign-policy students, the term “Yalta” was a code word for an ailing President Roosevelt bartering into communist slavery Poland and other Eastern European nations. The ...
The Betrayers. By David Bezmozgis. Little, Brown and Company; 240 pages; $26. Viking; £12.99. Buy from Amazon.com, Amazon.co.uk THIS compelling second novel by David Bezmozgis takes place in Crimea in ...
THE Yalta papers could not have appeared under worse auspices. The decision to publish them was colored by partisan political motives. The leakage during the process of selection and editing of ...
No doubt about it—the Russians were changing. At Yalta, as at earlier conferences, Stalin and other Soviet bigwigs shed a little more of their personal isolation. Stalin mugged the cameras, patently ...
A weekly selection of opinions and analyses from the Arab media around the world. Nearly six years after its outbreak, on May 8, 1945, World War II officially ended in Europe with the surrender of ...
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NEARLY seventy years ago Joseph Stalin, Winston Churchill and Franklin Roosevelt sat at the round table in Yalta’s Livadia’s palace (pictured) and carved up the map of Europe. Last weekend, their ...
The deal in Gaza could permanently change the region for the better—but there are dangers too.