Border Economies, Broken Lives In Kashmir, a chaos of trade, smuggling, and surveillance shapes the “cold peace” between India and Pakistan
What is the DOGE? The debt, the DOGE, and the crisis of competence in an era of rising “national conservatism”
The Absence of the Future At the Venice Biennale, architecture has no vision of the future but gadgets, gimmicks, and climate doom
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Back PagesOnlineProfilesEgypt’s Season of Starlets In the 1940s and 1950s, all of Egypt was transfixed by the divas of its rising film and radio industries Rami Soudah
Front PagesIssue 2ProfilesWobbly Economics – Part I Why Frederic S Lee was the greatest economist you’ve never heard of John Michael Colón
Front PagesOnlineHow They Paid for the War Social democrats should fight climate change the way we fought the Axis Powers Sam Levey
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