A Conversation
Going After the Enablers

We sat down with Bill Browder to talk about how many Western lawyers, bankers, and financiers—the enablers of foreign kleptocrats and human rights abusers—have a lot to worry about with the passage of the Global Magnitsky Act.

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Reforming Russia
What Russia Can Learn from the Pecora Commission

After the Great Depression, the United States overhauled its regulatory framework and created the SEC to meet the country’s changing needs. Can that history provide a blueprint for reforming Russia today?

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Sartre on the Tube
The Afterlife Will Be Televised

Two quirky comedies about death translate the gloom of French existentialism to the cheerier realm of American television.

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After Pittsburgh
Terrorism in America, Again

After the events of this past week, there can be no denying that domestic political violence is on the rise—and that the President is more interested in stoking divisions than healing them.

Rethinking Privilege
On the Merits

Meritocracy, which underpins many of our most basic assumptions about our society, is looking increasingly threadbare as an organizing principle.

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Next Moves
The Iran Deal Pullout: How Will Tehran Respond?

And what can the Trump Administration do to shape Iran’s choices?

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Trick or Treat
Quietly Yours

The scariest radio program ever broadcast on American airwaves.

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Orthodoxy in Crisis
A New Great Schism

The recent split in the Orthodox Church is a case of church politics following geopolitics—and of the Kremlin reaping what it has sown.

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The Middle East
Russia’s Syria Problem

The Russians are discovering that success on the battlefield doesn’t automatically translate to achievement of political goals.

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New Left 2.0
The Progressivism Pendulum

The Democratic Party has swung too far toward the idealism and activism of the New Left. To find success beyond the midterms, Democrats should look to the hard-headed politics of an older progressivism.

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