How much can you really learn about a man by living a few doors down from him?
Ken Weisbrode
Ken Weisbrode is a writer and historian. His latest book, with James Goodby, is Practical Lessons from US Foreign Policy: The Itinerant Years.
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Ken Weisbrode is a writer and historian. His latest book, with James Goodby, is Practical Lessons from US Foreign Policy: The Itinerant Years.
How much can you really learn about a man by living a few doors down from him?
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