For Richer, for Poorer

Even a weakened America can afford global pre-eminence.

The Protean Minstrel

Sean Wilentz’s unconventional biography of Bob Dylan.

Deculturation and Its Discontents

The author of Reclaimed Powers looks back, and ahead.

The Boy Scouts of America at 100

What lies behind the BSA’s declining numbers and status?

Life Goes On

Nepal’s young democracy is sputtering. Not that the Nepalese really care.

Albanian Phoenix

How the world’s strangest communist regime gave way to liberty.

Rent-a-Crowd Fridays in Palestine

Israeli leftists, foreign “peace activists” and the Palestinian Authority sure know how to throw a protest.

Holiday Note: Resetology

Post-Soviet Kremlinology ponders the famous “reset.”

Macbeth Down Under

The rise and fall of Kevin Rudd as Aussie tragedy.

The Death Penalty and Racism

In the past, the disproportionate impact of capital punishment against blacks reflected racism all across the country. But times have changed.

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