Putin's Men in Athens
How Putin Unites Europe’s Extremes

Leaked e-mails give a window into a Putin power play.

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Killer Coke

Coke is indeed ‘the real thing’ if reality is about shrewdly offloading risk and responsibiity in order to make loads of money.

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Fidel’s Secret

A history of confidential U.S.-Cuban talks is valuable, but gets the plot line backwards.

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Whose Republicans?

Of two new books on the GOP, one aims large but loses focus; the other homes in on just one man but reveals worlds.

Homo Americanus
His Last Bow

Fouad Ajami was an enthusiastic immigrant and U.S. citizen, but he never lost his longing for progress in the lands he left behind.

China's Game of Thrones
Strategic Implications of Chinese Energy Policy

As China’s far-flung energy acquisition strategy comes a cropper, the geopolitics of China’s ‘near abroad’ is getting dicey.

China's Game of Thrones
A World Transforming

As China and the United States contemplate how to shape their mutual relations, each is bound to learn something discomfiting about itself.

Magna Graecia
Italy’s Reform Agenda Back on Track?

Renzi’s parliamentary power play may get his stalled reforms rolling again.

Fracking Lacking
A Death Knell For Polish Shale?

Chevron is packing up shale operations in Poland as the country’s fracking ambitions wither on the vine.

Reforming Delivery
A Glimpse of Health Care Yet To Come

New technologies that will be able to tell you when you are about to sick—and how to treat it—are part and parcel of an incoming wave of tech that will revolutionize health care.

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