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Swedish Models

Everyone always wants to be like Sweden.  What happens whenthe socialist paradise fails.

Iranian Beliefs and Realities

Painting an accurate picture of Iran requires listening to all Iranians, not just "our" Iranians

The Blogs of War

Governments used to do war and diplomacy, media used to report them. But in the Iraq War, freelance writers with laptops critiqued, corrected and cowed them both.

Commentary

The Muslim Ties that Bind

Adherents of Islam share a transnational brotherhood that followers of other religions—and your average Westerner—can't begin to comprehend.

Bad Investment

Warren Buffett’s defense of Goldman will damage his credibility.

A Failed Revolution

Iran’s opposition is leaderless and has little hope. The theocratic regime’s violent campaign to stifle all dissent is working.

Blogs

How Can I Miss You if You Won't Go Away?

Reports of al-Qaeda's demise--like those of Mark Twain's death--have been greatly exaggerated.

Books & Reviews

The Laws of War

Stopping torture and changing the policies of the Bush administration may not be enough. With a whole new type of terrorist bred from extraordinary rendition and torture, the last eight years may well prove inescapable.

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February 13, 2012