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Robert Kaplan
Robert Kaplan's Right About Imperialism, Wrong About the Middle East
By Akhilesh Pillalamarri
Imperialism can impose order. But that doesn't mean the U.S. should pursue empire in the Middle East.
Karl Haushofer and the Rise of the Monsoon Countries
By Francis P. Sempa
This writer understood geopolitical potential of the Indo-Pacific decades ago.
The Geopolitics of South Asian Political Stability
By Akhilesh Pillalamarri
A recent essay by Robert Kaplan offers fascinating insight into South Asia's political stability.
Clausewitz, Kaplan and the Passionate Realist
By James R. Holmes
Reason guides realism, but passion is indispensable in the execution of policy.
Interview with Robert D. Kaplan
By Justin McDonnell
The Diplomat speaks with journalist and strategic thinker Robert Kaplan about his upcoming book and more.
The Interview: Robert Kaplan
“China may have unstable times ahead that could affect everything in the Asia-Pacific region…”
Why U.S. Needs a China Threat
If the real threat to America is America itself, then U.S. strategists might see China as a necessary rival.
Understanding Asia-Pacific Sea Power
By James Holmes & Toshi Yoshihara
In this first in a series on the region’s navies, The Diplomat looks at how to measure naval power—including the US and China’s.
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