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Thursday, December 1 2011
The FP Top 100 Global Thinkers
Foreign Policy (Foreign Policy, December 2011)Filed in: Business & Economics | Criticism | Global Affairs | Philosophy | Politics & Government | Theorists & Critics
Friday, May 6 2011
Osama bin Laden’s Body: The World’s Most Incendiary Image
Sean O'Hagan (The Guardian, 6 May 2011)Filed in: Global Affairs | Mass Media | Politics & Government | Visual Arts
Wednesday, May 4 2011
What Is Totalitarian Art? Cultural Kitsch From Stalin to Saddam
Kanan Makiya (Foreign Affairs, May 2011)Filed in: Global Affairs | History | Politics & Government | Visual Arts
Friday, February 25 2011
Tech Revolutionaries
Jacob Weisberg (Slate, 24 February 2011)Filed in: Cyberculture & New Media | Global Affairs | Politics & Government
Wednesday, September 8 2010
Europe Gets It Right
Kurt Volker (Foreign Policy, 12 August 2010)Filed in: European Studies | Global Affairs | Politics & Government
Tuesday, August 17 2010
What’s It Like to Be a Tourist in North Korea?
Christina Larson (Foreign Policy, 16 August 2010)Filed in: Asian Studies | Global Affairs | Politics & Government | Travel
Wednesday, June 9 2010
A Warning From Noam Chomsky on the Threat Posed By Elites
Fred Branfman (Alternet, 8 June 2010)Filed in: Global Affairs | Politics & Government | Theorists & Critics
Friday, May 28 2010
Remembering Fascism: Learning From the Past
Noam Chomsky (truthout, 20 April 2010)Filed in: Global Affairs | History | Politics & Government
Wednesday, May 26 2010
Europe Is Sleepwalking to Decline. We Need a Churchill to Wake It Up
Timothy Garton Ash (The Guardian, 19 May 2010)Filed in: European Studies | Global Affairs | Politics & Government
Tuesday, May 25 2010
Is This the End of the UK?
David Runciman (London Review of Books, 27 May 2010)Filed in: European Studies | Global Affairs | Politics & Government
Monday, May 24 2010
A New Great Wall: Why the Crisis in Translation Matters
Edith Grossman (Foreign Policy, May 2010)
Filed in: Culture Industry | Global Affairs | Literature
Edith Grossman (Foreign Policy, May 2010)
Filed in: Culture Industry | Global Affairs | Literature
Wednesday, May 12 2010
Everything and Nothing: An Interview with Alice Walker
Rudolph P. Byrd (Guernica, April 2010)
Filed in: Ethnicity & Race | Feminism | Global Affairs | Literature | Politics & Government
Rudolph P. Byrd (Guernica, April 2010)
Filed in: Ethnicity & Race | Feminism | Global Affairs | Literature | Politics & Government
Monday, January 11 2010
“Eastern Europe”: Wrongly Labelled
The Economist (The Economist, 7 January 2010)
Filed in: European Studies | Geographies | Global Affairs | History
The Economist (The Economist, 7 January 2010)
Filed in: European Studies | Geographies | Global Affairs | History
Saturday, November 14 2009
Post-Wall: Slavoj Žižek on the Fall of the Berlin Wall
Slavoj Žižek (London Review of Books, 19 November 2009)
Filed in: European Studies | Global Affairs | History
Slavoj Žižek (London Review of Books, 19 November 2009)
Filed in: European Studies | Global Affairs | History
Monday, November 2 2009
The Big Story: Our Embattled Media
Marcus Wilford (World Affairs Journal, Fall 2009)
Filed in: Global Affairs | Mass Media
Marcus Wilford (World Affairs Journal, Fall 2009)
Filed in: Global Affairs | Mass Media
Saturday, October 17 2009
The Unknown War
Matt Welch (Reason Magazine, November 2009)
Filed in: European Studies | Global Affairs | History
Matt Welch (Reason Magazine, November 2009)
Filed in: European Studies | Global Affairs | History
1989!
Timothy Garton Ash (The New York Review of Books, 5 November 2009)
Filed in: European Studies | Global Affairs | History
Timothy Garton Ash (The New York Review of Books, 5 November 2009)
Filed in: European Studies | Global Affairs | History
Sunday, October 4 2009
The Ethics of Capitalism
Karl-Heinz Klaer (Social Europe Journal, 3 August 2009)
Filed in: Business & Economics | Global Affairs
Karl-Heinz Klaer (Social Europe Journal, 3 August 2009)
Filed in: Business & Economics | Global Affairs
Thursday, October 1 2009
Europe Must Decide If It Wants to Be More Than Greater Switzerland
Timothy Garton Ash (The Guardian, 30 September 2009)
Filed in: European Studies | Global Affairs | Politics & Government
Timothy Garton Ash (The Guardian, 30 September 2009)
Filed in: European Studies | Global Affairs | Politics & Government
Entangled Giant
Garry Wills (The New York Review of Books, 8 October 2009)
Filed in: Global Affairs | History | Politics & Government
Garry Wills (The New York Review of Books, 8 October 2009)
Filed in: Global Affairs | History | Politics & Government
Times of Crisis (multimedia)
Spiegel (Spiegel, 2009)
Filed in: Business & Economics | Global Affairs
Spiegel (Spiegel, 2009)
Filed in: Business & Economics | Global Affairs
Monday, September 28 2009
A Glossary of Terms in Foreign Affairs
Glenn Greenwald (Salon, 28 September 2009)
Filed in: Global Affairs
Glenn Greenwald (Salon, 28 September 2009)
Filed in: Global Affairs
Thursday, September 17 2009
Why I Love Al Jazeera
Robert D. Kaplan (The Atlantic, October 2009)
Filed in: Global Affairs | Mass Media | Television
Robert D. Kaplan (The Atlantic, October 2009)
Filed in: Global Affairs | Mass Media | Television
Sunday, September 13 2009
Fiji Water: Spin the Bottle
Anna Lenzer (Mother Jones, September 2009)
Filed in: Business & Economics | Consumerism | Global Affairs
Anna Lenzer (Mother Jones, September 2009)
Filed in: Business & Economics | Consumerism | Global Affairs
Thursday, September 3 2009
Hans Rosling: Let My Dataset Change Your Mindset (video)
Hans Rosling (TED, August 2009)
Filed in: Global Affairs | Theorists & Critics
Hans Rosling (TED, August 2009)
Filed in: Global Affairs | Theorists & Critics
Wednesday, July 29 2009
Wiring a Web for Global Good (audio)
Gordon Brown (TED, July 2009)
Filed in: Cyberculture & New Media | Global Affairs | Globalism | Politics & Government
Gordon Brown (TED, July 2009)
Filed in: Cyberculture & New Media | Global Affairs | Globalism | Politics & Government
Is Britain Bust?
James Buchan (Prospect, August 2009)
Filed in: Business & Economics | European Studies | Global Affairs
James Buchan (Prospect, August 2009)
Filed in: Business & Economics | European Studies | Global Affairs
Iran: The Tragedy & the Future
Roger Cohen (The New York Review of Books, 16 July 2009)
Filed in: Global Affairs
Roger Cohen (The New York Review of Books, 16 July 2009)
Filed in: Global Affairs
Sunday, July 26 2009
Saturday, July 25 2009
10 Lessons on Empire
Stephen M. Walt (Foreign Policy, 13 July 2009)
Filed in: American Studies | Global Affairs
Stephen M. Walt (Foreign Policy, 13 July 2009)
Filed in: American Studies | Global Affairs

































