In the spring of 1971, a small jet touched down in Beijing under cover of darkness. No fanfare. No press. Only a few men in dark suits crossing onto Chinese soil for the first time in more than 20 y……続きを見る
It is tempting to think of the Federalist Papers as ancient artifactsーdusty pamphlets tucked away in some archive, their relevance buried under centuries of change.
After all, America today is noth……続きを見る
In 1773, a rather strange event took place in the American colonies: men dressed as Mohawk Indians boarded ships in Boston Harbor and threw hundreds of chests of tea overboard in the frigid December……続きを見る
History, ladies and gentlemen, makes way for some defining moments that shape nations and destinies and leave a mark on the world.
And my friends, the Battle of Gettysburg is one of those moments. I……続きを見る
Year 1776: The Birth of American
In the summer of 1776, men sat in Philadelphia, breath shallow with anticipation, phrases measured with the weight of history.
Outside, the streets reverberated with……続きを見る
The myth of progress There is a certain mythology we tell ourselves about progress. It is the story of big ideas and stubborn people, of dreamers who imagined the future before we could all make sen……続きを見る
Ladies and gentlemen, let me tell you something incredible about America. This country didn’t just stumble into greatness; it was built on bold decisions, tough negotiations, and visionaries who und……続きを見る
Tsuchiya presents a new insight into the political roles of science and technology during the Cold War era in Asia.
The Cold War was not only a battle of conflicting ideologies and economic systems,……続きを見る