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Elizabeth Goitein
Srđan Dragojević’s The Parade
Paul Hockenos
Michel-Rolph Trouillot died on July 5.
Colin Dayan
In her new book, Martha Nussbaum extends her distinguished body of work on liberalism, education, literature, and the emotions by turning to the growing anti-Muslim agitations in Europe and the United States.
David V. Johnson
The President, Drones, and Just War Theory
David Luban
Saudi Arabia Exports Salafism to the War-Torn Region
Tariq Mir
Not only are there some things money can’t buy, but there are also many things money shouldn’t buy.
Michael J. Sandel
Our Failure to Regulate Drone Warfare
Richard Falk
Cozying up to Central Asia’s Most Brutal Regimes
Tara McKelvey
The Supreme Court may be signaling potential wrongdoers that they can infringe rights with impunity.
Pamela S. Karlan
Examining the global supply chains and labor practices of the high-tech industry.
Dara O’Rourke, David V. Johnson
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