for our discussion of her latest book, not one inch. we usually say, and i think it s true in this case, that the other needs no introduction. they all give one and a moment. in this case all say this book needs no introduction, at the, moment because it s been, for all the right reasons, splashed across reviews and op-ed pages and public conversations and public discussions of the contemporary moment of where nato stands and where it stood historically. so, this is really, i feel fully justified in saying the book of the hour. before we get to this extraordinary and extraordinarily timely new book, let me say a few words about professor sarotte. professor sarotte is the distinguished professor at john hopkins university here in washington, d.c.. in addition to not one inch, which is a book that s going to be appearing in many many languages in the months and years to come, this book has already been named a foreign affairs book of the year for 2021. professor sarotte is al
but also, professor i sarotte for our discussion of her latest book, not one inch. we usually say, and i think it s true in this case, that the other needs no introduction. they all give one and a moment. in this case all say this book needs no introduction, at the, moment because it s been, for all the right reasons, splashed across reviews and op-ed pages and public conversations and public discussions of the contemporary moment of where nato stands and where it stood historically. so, this is really, i feel fully justified in saying the book of the hour. before we get to this extraordinary and extraordinarily timely new book, let me say a few words about professor sarotte. professor sarotte is the distinguished professor at john hopkins university here in washington, d.c.. in addition to not one inch, which is a book that s going to be appearing in many many languages in the months and years to come, this book has already been named a foreign affairs book of the year for
all the right reasons, splashed across reviews and op-ed pages and public conversations and public discussions of the contemporary moment of where nato stands and where it stood historically. so, this is really, i feel fully justified in saying the book of the hour. before we get to this extraordinary and extraordinarily timely new book, let me say a few words about professor sarotte. professor sarotte is the distinguished professor at john hopkins university here in washington, d.c.. in addition to not one inch, which is a book that s going to be appearing in many many languages in the months and years to come, this book has already been named a foreign affairs book of the year for 2021. professor sarotte is also the author of a collapse, the accidental opening of the berlin wall. this was published in 2014. in 1989, the struggle to create postwar, europe published in 2009. both of which received the financial times book of the year for their respective years, as well as m
it s my great pleasure to introduce today, i ll put it this way, first, my friend mary. but also, professor i sarotte for our discussion of her latest book, not one inch. we usually say, and i think it s true in this case, that the other needs no introduction. they all give one and a moment. in this case all say this book needs no introduction, at the, moment because it s been, for all the right reasons, splashed across reviews and op-ed pages and public conversations and public discussions of the contemporary moment of where nato stands and where it stood historically. so, this is really, i feel fully justified in saying the book of the hour. before we get to this extraordinary and extraordinarily timely new book, let me say a few words about professor sarotte. professor sarotte is the distinguished professor at john hopkins university here in washington, d. c.. in addition to not one inch, which is a book that s going to be appearing in many many languages in the months
introduce today, i ll put it this way, first, my friend mary. but also, it s my great pleasure to introduce today, i ll put it this way, first, my friend mary. but also, professor i sarotte for our discussion of her latest book, not one inch. we usually say, and i think it s true in this case, that the author needs no introduction although i ll give one and a moment. in this case i ll say this book needs no introduction, at the, moment because it s been, for all the right reasons, splashed across reviews and op-ed pages and public conversations and public discussions of the contemporary moment of where nato stands and where it stood historically. so, this is really, i feel fully justified in saying the book of the hour. but before we get to this extraordinary and extraordinarily timely new book, let me just say a few words about professor sarotte. professor sarotte is the distinguished professor at john hopkins university here in washington, d. c.. in addition to not one