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A nation must think before it acts.

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Home / FPRI Authors and Panelists / David Gress

David Gress


Articles

  • Hellenic and Roman Antiquity - Orbis - October, 1999
  • Multiculturalism in World History - FootNotes - September, 1999
  • The “End” of History? - Orbis - April, 1999
  • The Cold War Revisited - FootNotes - September, 1998
  • The Drama of Modern Western Identity - Orbis - October, 1997
  • The Subtext of Huntington’s “Clash” - Orbis - April, 1997
  • The Weak Heart of Postmodern Europe - Orbis - January, 1997
  • Is “the West” Religious or Secular? - Orbis - July, 1996

Conferences

  • Teaching Geography and Geopolitics - April, 2002
  • Teaching World Religions - April, 2001
  • Multiculturalism in World History - May, 1999
  • The Cold War Revisited - May, 1998
  • Teaching History: Why and How - May, 1997
  • American Foreign Policy Since 1776 - October, 1996

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