Niall FergusonVerified account

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International man of history. Author, broadcaster, senior fellow. Latest book is The Square and the Tower (Penguin, October 2017)

Stanford, CA
Joined June 2009
Born April 18, 1964

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  1. 8 hours ago
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  2. 9 hours ago

    Never mind the Xi-Trump dinner, what did the G20 really reveal about the world order?

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    This is a dark day for Europe: An excellent university has been forced to flee an EU member state. And a vast swathe of the continent's political class, from Merkel to , is complicit. Shame on all of you for failing to do anything to defend the values you preach.

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  4. Dec 2

    Gunners destruction of Spurs in 2nd half of today’s derby was exhilarating to watch. Arsenal are back at last. Envious of everyone who was there.

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  5. Dec 2

    The Xi-Trump dinner doesn’t change much. Nor the Putin-MbS high five. The G20 still dance to America’s tune.

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    Dec 1

    And at funerals we should mourn our loss, not celebrate the decedent’s life. And wear black.

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    Nov 30

    September 2, 1944: A very lucky 20-year-old pilot named George H.W. Bush is pulled from the Pacific by the submarine USS Finback after bailing from his flak-damaged TBM Avenger.

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    Dec 1

    Jon Meacham: George H.W. Bush and the Price of Politics

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    Nov 30

    "The 2008 Financial Crisis as Seen with 10 Years Perspective" with Caroline Hoxby, George Shultz & December 7, 3–4 pm, Hauck Auditorium Stanford. More info here .

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  10. Dec 1

    Also worth remembering that Peter Rodman's Presidential Command (essential reading) ranked Bush 41 as best president since 1945.

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  11. Dec 1

    Key moment of statesmanship in 's first-class biography of George H.W. Bush: 41's realization in February 1990 that Germany had changed and that reunification should not be opposed.

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  12. Nov 30

    This is one of a number of reasons why you should not attach too much significance to whatever happens over dinner in Buenos Aires tomorrow:

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  13. Nov 30

    My bet is on peak China. Even with Trump in White House, clear majority of G20 still prefers democracy, rule of law and free market to Xi’s Totalitarianism 2.0 (and Russia’s Tsarism Lite).

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  14. Nov 29

    Everyone should read this report by and colleagues.

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  15. Nov 29

    By contrast, the Trump vote in 2016 is best explained as a revolution of falling expectations, as I argue in The Square and the Tower.

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  16. Nov 29

    One of 's finest threads. Should have name-checked Tocqueville though. Also the excellent literature on the exact same phenomenon in Europe in the 1830s and 1840s.

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    Nov 28

    This is a compact distillation of wisdom from nearly 4 years of Renee's frontline tactical work and backroom strategery work (including Congressional testimony) on information war. Along with her previous rf posts, it's kinda like Keenan's long telegram, but for infowar

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  18. Nov 28

    You must read this. The brilliant Renee DiResta ⁦⁩ with another path-breaking essay on the “warm war” on the Internet. “The Digital Maginot Line.”

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  19. Nov 28

    This is the most contemptible piece of “journalism” I have read in quite a while. In a competitive field.

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  20. Nov 27

    This is a much better piece than the headline led me to expect.

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