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Beatrice Walton

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The American Ruling Class

“Is there an American ruling class?” and if so, “What does its existence foretell about the state of a society increasingly burdened by man-made catastrophes?”

Bosnia & Herzegovina: Forgotten, But Not Yet Fixed

The scars of the Bosnian War have faded. Bosnia & Herzegovina, however, remains as dysfunctional as ever.

Numbered Days: Bailing Out Europe’s Last Dictator

Once a mark of his power, Belarus’ economy, now in near free fall, may finally bring an end to Lukashenko

(Sting’s) Intro to US-Russian Relations

Socially, relations between the U.S. and Russia have come an incredibly long way over the past two decades. Political relations, however, still have a long way to go.

Governor Bill Richardson

The former New Mexico governor, Ambassador to the UN, and Secretary of Energy on energy policy and foreign affairs

The Politics of Inequality

Is income inequality self-reinforcing?

Food Deserts, Annenberg, and a Spending Problem Worth Noticing

Reducing the economic and social burden of Type II diabetes in America starts at 7-Elevens.

Estonia: A Move to the Euro, and Europe?

When I visited Estonia four weeks ago, I witnessed the bittersweet, albeit largely temperate, passing of the kroon, Estonia’s national currency since 1992.  As...

Remaking America’s Image

Leveraging Obama's popularity abroad

No We Can’t? Searching for Obama’s Audacity in the Post-Midterm World

Immediately following the midterm elections, newspaper headlines from around the world told the tale of an American president embarrassingly “defeated” and “apologetic” of his...