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David Reaboi

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Foreign Policy in the Late Republic

In our current state of ideological disunion and polarization, the foreign policy debate we find ourselves in is no longer about different means to the same end; it is about making war on foreigners who remind us of our domestic enemies, an...

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The Bidens’ Last Act: Six Scenarios

Joe Biden knows he will give up the 2024 race, and his most important advisors and confidants in his immediate family–his wife Jill and son Hunter–understand that he must, too—regardless of what they’re saying in public or how much Joe insi...

4 months ago
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Vinícius de Moraes and Baden Powell: Os Afro Sambas (1966)

There are records I want to write about, but the topic seems far too overwhelming for a brief post. This is one of those.

a year ago
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Duke Ellington: Afro Bossa (1963)

Duke Ellington was in his early 60s when he made the wonderful Afro Bossa for Frank Sinatra’s then-young Reprise label in 1963. Brazil’s Bossa Nova—a wistful, cosmopolitan domestication of the samba with cool jazz harmonies—was taking the m...

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  • David Reaboi

    Davereaboi.com National security & political warfare, plenty of jazz, vinyl and hifi audio, bodybuilding. Senior Fellow, Claremont Institute. “Right-wing Twitter pugilist”—Politico

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