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We are all agreed: living in Russia these days is not exactly a fairy tale. The country has large quantities of natural resources at its command, providing ample means for unprecedented economic ...
An interview with George Papandreou, former Prime Minister of Greece, about debt, the challenge of structural reform, and governance in a time of crisis. At what point did you realize that your ...
Diplomatic gaffes on culture as a determinant of economic performance aside, Mitt Romney’s recent trip to Israel was perhaps one of the most revelatory moments in this year’s race to ...
Mikhail Khodorkovsky, Sergei Magnitsky, and now, Pussy Riot. While these highly publicized cases are mostly known for their political nature, they also hint at deeper problems within the Russian justice system. Unwarranted ...
In the tangled wake of North Africa’s ‘Arab Spring’, there have been early signs of a much quieter, but no less consequential, democratic movement spreading through the south of the continent ...
The battle in Afghanistan continues after ten long years. Beyond the frontlines and the fighting, a generation has grown up amidst the ‘reality’ and ‘insanity’ of conflict. For one returned US Army ...
DUST: Egypt's Forgotten Architecture, Xenia Nikolskaya, Dewi Lewis Publishing, £30. Egypt is one of the most densely populated countries in the world and has a colonial history that stretches back centuries ...
Road Map to Happiness Pictures of a Street 1979-1981, Edited by Die Photographische Sammlung / SK Stiftung Kultur, texts by Gabriele Conrath-Scholl, graphic design by Jutta Herden, Hatje Cantz, €49.80. A book ...
Eating Mud Crabs in Kandahar: Stories of Food during Wartime by the World's Leading Correspondents, Matt McAllester (Ed), University of California Press, $29.95. War correspondents face dangers most journalists will ...
Why America Needs a Left: A Historical Argument, Eli Zaretsky, Polity, $19.95. Eli Zaretsky’s Why America Needs a Left is a call to action to the young idealists of America ...
Consumption and Its Consequences, Daniel Miller, Polity, €57.30, $64.95. Should we decrease consumption in order to prevent climate change? Or is the increasing of consumption – of basic goods in particular ...
Cosmic Constitutional Theory: Why Americans Are Losing Their Inalienable Right To Self-Governance, J. Harvie Wilkinson III, Oxford University Press, $21.95. Cosmic constitutionalism characterizes competing schools of liberal and conservative activism, seeking ...
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