Geopolitics of the Sahel Recent coups in Mali, Niger, and Burkina Faso have produced the Alliance of Sahelian States (AES). Why is it aligning with Russia?
Egypt’s Season of Starlets In the 1940s and 1950s, all of Egypt was transfixed by the divas of its rising film and radio industries
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Back PagesIssue 2ReviewsDream City Drifting through the city with Modiano and the Situationists Apoorva Tadepalli
Back PagesOnlineReviewsA Pandemic Archive Max Alvarez’s interviews record working-class perspectives on the age of COVID Frances Madeson
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Back PagesIssue 4ReviewsBored Women The ennui, the humor, the horror, the canon of women's boredom in literature Brianna Di Monda
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