James Davis

Essays

An exchange on Jacob Heilbrunn's recent portrait of Germany's new literary Right.

Commentary

 Tensions between President Putin and the West aside, a market economy has begun to function not only in the traditional centers of the country, but also throughout its periphery.

Russia is back as a major player in the international arena, and President Putin’s speech in Germany served notice to the United States and Europe that it is not going anywhere.

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February 12, 2012