JOURNALISM

Niall Ferguson Niall Ferguson

Israel’s Iron Prime Minister

At home, the left sees him as cynical, conniving and corrupt; while the right sees him as tired, weak and unambitious. Abroad, he is almost universally loathed and distrusted. And yet no one can deny his Machiavellian mastery of the dirty game of politics, domestic and international. Modern history has produced only two figures who fit this description. The first is Germany’s Iron Chancellor, Otto von Bismarck. The second is Israel’s Prime Minister, Benjamin Netanyahu. For Bibi – his nickname and the title of his recent autobiography – read Bibismarck.

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The Free Press Niall Ferguson The Free Press Niall Ferguson

Germany, Rearm!

There might be something scarier than German power. That’s German weakness in this dangerous moment for Europe—and the free world.

“I will probably be the first British historian in history to say this, but here it is: I fear German power less than I am beginning to fear its inactivity,” writes Niall Ferguson for The Free Press.

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Technology Niall Ferguson Technology Niall Ferguson

Why the U.S. Military Needs to Imitate Ukraine’s Drone Force

The shift to unmanned warfare is unstoppable. That is the lesson we have learned from Ukraine. For the United States, however, the Replicator Initiative and hellscape plan are just a start. What we need now is to build the Unmanned Systems of America.

The alternative could be a catastrophic failure of deterrence on the watch of the next President.

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