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Chile
November 29, 2023
Magazine
Sam Rosenfeld
Democracy Is in Peril, Just Not the Way We Thought
Steven Levitsky and Daniel Ziblatt explained “How Democracies Die.” Then they decided to look even deeper.
September 27, 2023
Pablo Manríquez
The Pinochet-Era Debt that the United States Still Hasn’t Settled
Chile’s president was in Washington over the weekend to mark a grim anniversary as some in Congress are still asking questions about the U.S. role in the 1973 coup.
May 15, 2023
Magazine
Patrick Iber
When Milton Friedman Met Pinochet
Chicago economists had free rein in Chile. The country is still recovering.
January 27, 2021
Aryeh Neier
The Persistence of Hate In American Politics
After Charlottesville, the historian Joan Wallach Scott wanted to find out how societies face up to their past—and why some fail.
August 20, 2020
Federico Finchelstein
,
Pablo Piccato
,
Jason Stanley
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez Is Right to Warn of “Fascism in the United States”
Three fascism scholars explain why the term remains taboo in American culture—and how that must change.
May 20, 2020
Jo Livingstone
The Wolf House
Is a Stop-Motion Nightmare
Two artists use painstaking techniques to take on a dark episode in Chilean history.
June 11, 2019
Magazine
Daniel Immerwahr
All Over the Map
Jared Diamond struggles to understand a connected world.
July 2, 2018
Benjamin Kunkel
Poet of the People
The partisan world of Pablo Neruda
June 6, 2018
Magazine
Ioan Grillo
When Democracy Isn’t Enough
Elections and free markets haven’t solved the real problems in Latin America.
June 4, 2018
Magazine
Sean Patrick Cooper
Is America Ready for the Next Superstorm?
To defend against extreme weather, U.S. cities must accept that survival means change—to the economy and also to the country's conception of itself.
May 17, 2018
Magazine
Kevin Baker
Nothing in All Creation Is Hidden
Why America needs truth and reconciliation after Trump
December 15, 2017
Steven Cohen
FIFA’s Dirty Wars
A corruption trial in Brooklyn reveals the deep connections between the old dictatorships of Latin America and soccer’s global governing body.
November 2, 2017
Krithika Varagur
Will Trump Bungle Obama’s Declassification Diplomacy?
Under Obama, the U.S. handed over scores of damning historical documents to allies. But such outreach requires a deft, sensitive hand.
June 14, 2016
Sukjong Hong
Can Half a Good House Become a Home?
Alejandro Aravena, the winner of architecture's Pritzker Prize, has sparked a debate about how to best shelter the global poor.
March 22, 2016
Steven Cohen
Why Bernie’s Foreign Policy Is More Important Than Ever
Sanders has a new responsibility to drive the politics of national security in a better direction.
November 20, 2015
Ratik Asokan
When Remembering Becomes a Political Act
Chilean filmmaker Patricio Guzmán works at the bloody crossroads where art and politics meet.
October 9, 2015
Jeet Heer
When Will National Review Apologize for Cooperating With Murderous Dictator Augusto Pinochet?
The Chilean general ordered an assassination on American soil, and the conservative magazine came to his defense
June 29, 2014
Stacy Torres
Chile May Have Lost to Brazil Yesterday, But They've Won My Dad's Heart
In praise of the rough, hungry beauty of the World Cup's scrappiest side
March 3, 2014
Michael Ahn Paarlberg
The Pinochet Myth Is Alive and Well Among Pundits Who Write About Egypt
April 25, 2013
Isaac Chotiner
The Trial of Robert D. Kaplan
The Atlantic's absurd defense of Henry Kissinger
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