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Roundtables are where we get to hear from multiple experts on either a subject matter or a recently published book. These collections of essays allow for detailed debates and discussions from a variety of viewpoints so that we can deeply explore a given topic or book.

In this roundtable, we asked our contributors to review Tyrone Groh’s book “Proxy War: The Least Bad Option” and to discuss the various aspects of conducting proxy war and what makes or breaks it.

For this special roundtable, we asked our contributors to discuss the life and work of Sir Michael Howard, and specifically his 1967 lecture at the U.S. Air Force Academy.

What does the future hold for the Middle East and U.S. policy in the region? We asked a group of scholars and practitioners to weigh in and discuss.

We got together a group of experts to review Rachel Kleinfeld’s book “A Savage Order,” which examines the causes of persistent violence.

We asked a group of experts to review Jørgen Jensehaugen’s book, “Arab-Israeli Diplomacy Under Carter: The US, Israel, and the Palestinians,” which asks whether President Jimmy Carter could have done more.

In this featured roundtable essay for Vol. 2, Iss. 4, Lisel Hintz discusses the future of Turkey’s foreign policy and Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s vision for a “New Turkey.”

In this roundtable, our contributors review Peter Eicher’s book Raising the Flag, which looks at the lives of America’s first diplomats.

We gathered together a group of legal scholars and practitioners to discuss the War Powers Resolution and what should, or should not, be done to improve it.

In this roundtable, we asked our participants to discuss Turkey’s relationship with the United States and Russia — both how the past has shaped those relations and what the future holds for them.