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Immanuel Wallerstein
Immanuel Wallerstein, Senior Research Scholar at Yale University, is the author of The Decline of American Power: The U.S. in a Chaotic World (New Press). Professor Wallerstein … More
Richard Bulliet
Richard Bulliet is Professor of Middle East History at Columbia University. He writes about Muslim religious politics in both the contemporary world and in earlier periods of … More
Rami G. Khouri
Rami George Khouri is an internationally syndicated political columnist and book author. He was the first director, and is now a senior fellow, at the Issam Fares Institute for … More
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Donald Trump is using all his rhetorical skills to keep everyone’s eyes focused on him and on him alone. He is trying so hard precisely because it is increasingly evident to most … More
Thomas Frank, “McGurk resignation reflects wider administration disarray”
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Understanding Syria today is not baseball…or is it?
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Many ugly lessons from the U.S. departure from Syria
NEW YORK — The United States’ announcement that its troops will leave Syria as soon as possible marks one more important stage in the recent evolution of strategic and diplomatic … More
Olivier Cyran, “The gentrification of New Orleans”
Sometimes an unassuming location can seem like a bastion of resistance in a gentrifying area. An old barbershop in Freret Street, New Orleans, is like that. Opened in 1974, when no … More
When Trump visibly crashes
As the 2020 U.S. elections begin to be the major front-page concern of the media, there is increasing speculation about what will be the form it takes. Could Trump really be … More