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What Kind of Empire Will China Be?

What Kind of Empire Will China Be?

On the Constant Evolution of Global Power

By Howard W. French | March 17, 2017

Valeria Luiselli on the Choices People Make in Coming to America

Valeria Luiselli on the Choices People Make in Coming to America

"How do you explain any of this to your own children?"

By Valeria Luiselli | March 16, 2017

What Did Hemingway Really Think of Castro?

What Did Hemingway Really Think of Castro?

Nicholas Reynolds on the Relationship of Two Mid-Century Icons

By Nicholas Reynolds | March 16, 2017

Learning the Language of Democracy: A Protest Diary

Learning the Language of Democracy: A Protest Diary

Elena Marcu on the Lessons of Four Years of Protesting in Romania

By Elena Marcu | March 9, 2017

Looking at America from the Trans-Siberian Express

Looking at America from the Trans-Siberian Express

Rosa Liksom Talks to Russians About Trump and Putin

By Rosa Liksom | March 9, 2017

The Dark, Orwellian Power of Steve Bannon, on Display at CPAC

The Dark, Orwellian Power of Steve Bannon, on Display at CPAC

Timothy Denevi Gets a Little Too Close to the Real Power in the White House

By Timothy Denevi | February 28, 2017

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President Trump, One Month Later

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Writers, Veterans, Citizens Take to the Halls of Congress

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By Roxana Robinson | February 21, 2017

Aleksandar Hemon on the Urge to Violence in a Time of Trump

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When Neighbors Turn on Each Other, It Happens Fast

By Aleksandar Hemon | February 21, 2017

Magic Will Work Against Trump

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On the Spells of the Court Order that Stopped Trump's Muslim Ban

By Valeria Luiselli | February 21, 2017

How to Be a Patriot in America

How to Be a Patriot in America

David L. Ulin on Who We Are, and Where We're Going

By David L. Ulin | February 21, 2017

The Original NEA Legislation is Actually a Great Work of American Literature

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On What We Risk Losing in National Funding for the Arts

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Reader, I Impeached Him

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Evan Fleischer on the Literature of Bad Presidents

By Evan Fleischer | February 16, 2017

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