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Can Europes social democrats face the challenges of the 21st century, or have they outlived their ideological usefulness?
Clay Risen
Bin Ramkes Theory of Mind highlights a career of strange poems that drill deeply into a lifes worth of pain and joy.
Craig Morgan Teicher
Those who see a clash of civilizations due to Muslim immigration in Europe are wrong on every detail that matters.
John R. Bowen
Foreign Affairs features Abhijit Banerjees Making Aid Work in its Foreign Aid reading list, which also includes books by BR contributors Paul Collier, William Easterly, and Jonathan Fox.
BRs Josh Cohen and Contributing Editor Glenn Loury compare Obamas and Reagans first years.
Can a colonialist strategy be reinvented?
Nasser Hussain
Sidney Mintz and Colin Dayan
on Haitian history and the current crisis
How government helps financial giants get richer
Dean Baker
A mayoral election special
Stephen Ansolabehere
Edward Carpenters democracy of the soul
Vivian Gornick
What do Americans think about property, punishment, and privacy?
Stephen Ansolabehere
Albie Sachss The Strange Alchemy of Life and Law
Ryan Thoreson
Wikipedia: what makes it workand can it last?
Evgeny Morozov
Listen to Morozov on NPRs Here & Now
Vestal McIntyre
Taryn Bowe
Geoff Dyers unlikely terms of engagement
James Wallenstein
Remembering Beckett twenty years after his death
Roger Boylan
Aura Estrada
Aura Estrada
Nicholson Baker grows up
John Crowley
Nabokovs last request was the destruction, by fire, of the notes for the newly-published The Original of Laura.
Leland de la Durantaye
Hear the author on NPRs On Point.
Quentin Tarantinos Inglourious Basterds
Alan A. Stone
Sacha Baron Cohens comic genius lies in his ability to play the wise fool. But as Brüno, Baron Cohen seems more the victim than the jokester.
Alan A. Stone
Joe Wrights
The Soloist
Alan A. Stone
José Luis Gueríns
In the City of Sylvia
Alan A. Stone
Sites of interest: Personal Loans
2005: The Power and the Glory
Howard Zinn (1922-2010) on American exceptionalism.
2000: Patrick Erouart-Siad on Haitian literature
1997: Going Public
A forum on strategy in Afghanistan with Nir Rosen, Helena Cobban, Andrew Exum, Andrew J. Bacevich, and others. Web-only responses by Rajan Menon and Richard W. Miller.
Profits, poverty, and immigration converge
Tom Barry
Is religion an obstacle to treatment?
Tara McKelvey
What changed in Iraq
Nir Rosen
The poetics of motherhood
Stephen Burt
Dan Beachy-Quicks A Whalers Dictionary and This Nest, Swift Passerine
B.K. Fischer
New translations of C.P. Cavafy
Keith Taylor
William Varner
D. Nurkse
L.S. Klatt
L.S. Klatt
Miranda Field
Christine Hume
Cynthia Cruz
Andre Bagoo
Nick Courtright
Amelia Klein
Introduced by Christine Hume
Congratulations to John Gallaher, whose Guidebook series won BRs 12th annual contest. As he writes, Its pretty plain, I admit. But its solid. Look, hit it. Hit it as hard as you can.
James Tate
Susan Parr
D.A. Powell
Brian Teare
Allison Benis White
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Culture-the missing piece of effective Counterinsurgency Policy (01/26/10)
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Reconsider after Reading (01/16/10)
Welcome to Pottersville (01/15/10)
Obligations in Afghanistan (01/9/10)
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