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March 20, 2014
Anne Applebaum
The Unwisdom of Crowds
Why people-powered revolutions are overrated
March 14, 2014
Christopher Beam
'What Do I Do If I'm Ugly?'
Baidu's autofill reveals the soul of the average Chinese web surfer
March 12, 2014
Allen McDuffee
All the Immigrants in the World, in One Addictive Interactive Map
March 3, 2014
Maria Alyokhina
"Russia Is Repeating 1968"
A Pussy Riot founder on the occupation of Crimea—and the silence in Moscow
March 2, 2014
Leonid Ragozin
Russia's War in Crimea Could Have Happened 20 Years Ago, But Didn't. This Is What Changed
February 26, 2014
Anabella Abadi
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Barbara Lira
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Richard Obuchi
Democracy in Venezuela Is a Myth
February 22, 2014
Edward Johnson
The Power Struggle Behind Ukraine's Bloody Turn
Don't blame Russia. It was a battle among ruling elites.
February 4, 2014
Christopher Beam
China Wants to Build a Better Facebook
Is WeChat out-innovating other social networks?
January 31, 2014
John B. Judis
Here's John Kerry's Proposal to Israelis and Palestinians
Inside the framework for a two-state solution
January 31, 2014
Noreen Malone
Undercover at the U.N. Lounge, Where Diplomats Get Drunk and Handsy
January 25, 2014
Eric Trager
There's Only One Real Law Now in Egypt—And It's Not Clear Washington Understands It
January 24, 2014
Graeme Wood
Ethnic Cleansing Just Went From Bad to Worse in Burma
January 24, 2014
Ali Alfoneh
,
Reuel Marc Gerecht
An Iranian Moderate Exposed
Everyone thought Iran's foreign minister was a pragmatist. They were wrong.
January 22, 2014
Graeme Wood
A Countryside of Concentration Camps
Burma could be the site of the world's next genocide
January 21, 2014
Fred Hof
America Must Stand Firm on Syria at the Geneva II Conference
January 15, 2014
Oray Egin
'Homeland' Is Sending Signals for the CIA, Say Conspiracy Theorists in Turkey
January 7, 2014
Eric Trager
Egypt's Heroic Protesters Bear Responsibility for the Mess that Followed
The incoherence of Tahrir Square's activists
January 6, 2014
Michael Hobbes
How Did Zimbabwe Become So Poor—And Yet So Expensive?
The shockingly high prices of one of Africa's most impoverished countries
January 1, 2014
Russell Crandall
Is the U.S. the Last Country Still Fighting the Drug War?
Uruguay's new pot law is a big blow to Washington drug policy
December 26, 2013
Suzy Hansen
A Guy Who Lives in Pennsylvania May Be Taking Down the Entire Turkish Government
A profile of Fetullah Gulen, the prime minister's greatest enemy
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