[H-PAD] H-PAD Notes 10/18/22: Links to recent articles of interest

Jim O'Brien jimobrien48 at gmail.com
Tue Oct 18 06:18:59 PDT 2022


*Links to Recent Articles of Interest*

*"Why the U.S. Must Press for a Ceasefire in Ukraine"*
<https://responsiblestatecraft.org/2022/10/17/on-ukraine-the-us-is-on-the-hook-to-find-a-way-out>
By *Jack F. Matlock, **Responsible Statecraft, *posted October 17
*A historically grounded argument by the last US ambassador (1987-91) to
the Soviet Union. Among his books is *Reagan and Gorbachev: How the Cold
War Ended *(Random House, 2004). *

*"Bye Bye, World: Will Humanity Continue to Tolerate the Risk of Nuclear
War?"* <https://historynewsnetwork.org/article/184189>
By *Lawrence Wittner, *History News Network, posted October 16
Briefly traces the rise of popular pressure on the major nations to reduce
the risk of nuclear warfare, and the setbacks to this goal over the past
decade. The author is a professor emeritus of history at SUNY Albany.

*"The Most Important Lesson of the Cuban Missile Crisis"*
<https://archive.ph/G8aO6>
By* Stephen Kinzer, **Boston Globe,* posted October 12
*"So the crisis was ended not by threats of force, as [Secretary of State
Dean] Rusk suggested, but by the precise opposite: diplomatic compromise.
That is the urgent message Washington and Moscow must heed as we careen
toward another nuclear crisis in Ukraine." The author is a longtime
journalist who is a senior fellow at the Watson Institute for International
and Public Affairs at Brown University.*

*"The World's Other Nuclear Flashpoint: Playing with Fire over Taiwan"*
<https://tomdispatch.com/the-worlds-other-nuclear-flashpoint>
By* Michael Klare, *TomDispatch.com, posted October 11
*Traces the history of US-China relations regarding Taiwan and the erosion
of the mutually understood One China policy and its accompanying 'strategic
ambiguity,' due to policy changes initiated by the Trump administration and
continuing today. The author teaches Peace and World Security Studies at
Hampshire College. *

*"Conservatives' Panic over Teachers Misses How Little Freedom They Have"*
<https://archive.ph/QHjWb>
By* Diana D'Amico Pawlewicz. **Washington Post, *posted October 10
*A historical argument that, as the author writes, " American public school
teachers have neither the sort of tenure protection critics fear nor the
academic freedom." The author is a historian of educational policy at the
University of North Dakota and is the author of *Blaming Teachers :
Professionalization Policies and the Failure of Reform in American
History *(Rutgers
University Press, 2021).*


*"What You Don't Have and Why: The Never-Ending Impact of a Forgotten
Blitzkrieg Against the American Left"
<https://tomdispatch.com/what-you-dont-have-and-why>*
*By Adam Hochschild, *TomDispatch.com, posted October 6
*"On the repression during and after World War I that crushed the US
socialist movement and, in the author's argument, accounts for the limited
social welfare provisions in the US compared to other advanced countries.
The author's latest history book is *American Midnight: The Great War, an
Violent Peace, and Democracy's Forgotten Crisis *(harperCollins, 2022).*

*"For We Were Strangers: Trans Refugees and Moral Panics"*
<https://therevealer.org/for-we-were-strangers-trans-refugees-and-moral-panics>
*By Gillian Frank, **The Revealer, *posted October 6
*Relates the current 'moral panic' against trans persons to historical
crackdowns of queers and abortion seekers - other groups that have long
been forced into interstate migration by local and state laws. The author **is
a historian of religion and sexuality who co-hosts the podcast* Sexing
History <http://www.sexinghistory.com>

*"Optimism of the Will and the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse"*
<https://tomdispatch.com/optimism-of-the-will>
Dialogue between *David Barsamian and Noam Chomsky, *TomDispatch.com,
posted October 4
*Excerpted from their new book *Notes on Resistance *(Haymarket Books),
this is a* wide-ranging dialogue on threats to democracy in a context of
growing danger from climate change and nuclear weaponry. Chomsky: "There
are very dangerous things happening. That’s pessimism of the intellect. At
the same time, we need to recognize that there are ways out, real
opportunities...."

*"Welcoming Russians Who Refuse to Fight"*
<https://fpif.org/welcoming-russians-who-refuse-to-fight>
B*y David Cortwright, **Foreign Policy in Focus, *posted October 3
*Likens Russian resistance to the newly instituted conscription policy to
the resistance in the US to the Vietnam-era draft, and uges the US and
European governments to welcome Russian resisters. The author, a
Vietnam-era veteran himself, wrote *Soldiers in Revolt: GI Resistance
During the Vietnam War *(Haymarket Books, 2005).*

*"Putin Annexations Mean US-Russian Talks More Critical than Ever"*
<https://responsiblestatecraft.org/2022/09/30/putin-annexations-mean-us-russian-talks-more-critical-than-ever>
By *Anatol Lieven, **Responsible Statecraft, *posted September 30
*"Megalomaniacal ambition appears to have been replaced by a measure of
desperation — but that only makes the present situation all the more
dangerous, and direct talks between Washington and Moscow all the more
urgent." The author has written several books on the history of Russia and
its neighbors. *

*"Integrity Optional: Lies and Dishonor Plague America's War Machine"*
<https://tomdispatch.com/integrity-optional>
By *William J. Astore, *TomDispatch.com, posted September 29
*"So many defeats, so little honesty*: that’s the catchphrase I’d use to
characterize this country’s military record since 1945. Keeping the money
flowing and the wars going proved far more important than integrity or,
certainly, the truth."The author, a retired Air Force lieutenant colonel,
has taught history at the Naval Academy and currently at the Pennsylvania
College of Technology.

*"What Is Forgotten in the Philippines-U.S. Friendship"*
<https://archive.ph/8GeDF>
By *Adrian De Leon, **Washington Post, *posted September 25

*A capsule history of the US colonial and neo-colonial domination of the
Philippines before and after the granting of formal independence in 1946.
"The ongoing fight for justice across the Pacific ... takes place on the
battleground of historical memory." The author teaches American studies and
ethnicity at the University of Southern California.*


*Thanks to Rusti Eisenberg and an anonymous reader (always the same one)
for suggesting articles included in the above list, and to Roger Peace for
consulting on which articles to include. Suggestions can be sent to
jimobrien48 at gmail.com <jimobrien48 at gmail.com>.*
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