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November 11, 2011
Martin Peretz
Netanyahu Is Not the Problem
November 10, 2011
Ryan Avent
Why Mario Draghi Has the Hardest Job In the World
November 9, 2011
Bernard-Henri Levy
The Pretender
A clandestine meeting and the fate of Qaddafi’s favorite son.
November 9, 2011
Haley Sweetland Edwards
Friended
November 9, 2011
Komail Aijazuddin
Hero or Zero?
November 8, 2011
Russell Shorto
In Praise of the Euro: A Case For the World’s Most Hated Currency
November 7, 2011
Elizabeth Palchik Allen
Why Obama’s War in Uganda Isn’t Just About Humanitarianism
November 3, 2011
David A. Bell
The Case Against Referendums: From Greece to California, They Always End Up Undermining Democracy
November 2, 2011
Mitchell Cohen
How France’s Presidential Election Pits Mr. Normal Against President Bling Bling
October 29, 2011
Betwa Sharma
For Young Women, a Horrifying Consequence of Mubarak’s Overthrow
October 26, 2011
Joshua Kurlantzick
Ray of Light
October 26, 2011
Martin Peretz
Against the Division of Jerusalem
October 25, 2011
David Schenker
A Fighting Chance: Why Obama’s Support For Syria’s Non-Violent Protests Isn’t Enough
October 24, 2011
Efraim Halevy
This Should Be the Beginning, Not the End, of Israel’s Negotiations With Hamas
October 22, 2011
Michael Scott Moore
We Were Pirates Once, and Young: An American Way to Understand Somali Pirates
October 22, 2011
Tom Malinowski
Qaddafi’s Death Should Be a Hopeful Beginning For a New, Democratic Libya
October 22, 2011
Barak Barfi
How Qaddafi’s Death Has Only Made Libya’s Future More Difficult
October 22, 2011
Martin Peretz
Assassination Is Murder But Altogether Acceptable, at Least if It’s Qaddafi
October 21, 2011
Paul Berman
From Qaddafi to Charles I: America’s Long and Intimate Association with Regicide
October 21, 2011
Martin Peretz
The Death of a Rotten Soul: ‘Blessed is the Righteous Judge’
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