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  • Toward a Radical Solution

    A recent surge of homegrown terrorist plots has renewed interest in designing a U.S. counter-radicalization program. Here are 10 lessons that the United States should keep in mind.

  • Green With Envy

    Instead of vilifying China over its role in the failure of the Copenhagen summit, Europe should take a page from its economic playbook.

  • The Kremlin Kowtow

    Why have Western leaders and intellectuals gone soft on Russia's autocracy?

  • Hungry For Justice

    One woman's hunger strike, in protest of India's Armed Forces Special Powers Act, proves that the spirit of Gandhi lives on.

  • Eurabian Follies

    The shoddy and just plain wrong genre that refuses to die. 

  • The Carter Syndrome

    Barack Obama might yet revolutionize America's foreign policy. But if he can't reconcile his inner Thomas Jefferson with his inner Woodrow Wilson, the 44th president could end up like No. 39. 

  • Model Behavior

    Political scientists Stephen Majeski and David Sylvan question the usefulness of Bruce Bueno de Mesquita's predictioneering.

  • The Rube Tube

    Anti-TV activist Robert Kesten thinks the effects of TV around the world are more pernicious than Charles Kenny would have you believe.

  • The God Fraud

    Best-selling atheist author Sam Harris pushes back against Karen Armstrong's sympathetic take on religion.

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