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Foreign Policy Goes Glam

Stars shilling for political causes are everywhere these days. But are they actually making a difference? This weekend's New York Times Magazine also tackled the topic. Drezner offered his 

Winning Over the Muslim Mind

J-Lo won't do it; Moderate imams may.

Commentary

Globalist TV

Christiane Amanpour debuted on “This Week” yesterday. Is she headed for her first big failure?

Partisans, Reviewed

Lawrence Kaplan’s departure from World Affairs is a worrying sign that intellectuals are focusing on petty sectarian feuds instead of explaining the great issues of our time.

The Bad Hair Cut

Legally Blonde 2 evoked a variety of responses from critics from positive to negative.

Blogs

The Return of Tina Brown

If anyone can bring Newsweek back from the dead and reinvent hardcore journalism, it's Tina Brown.

George W. Bush Is A Crybaby

Bush is distorting the record to make himself look better. It's not working.

The Inalienable Message of September 11th

Koran burning, the mosque controversy and Goofus and Gallant.

Books & Reviews

A House that Murdoch Bought

The business of newspapers isn't as interesting as journalists think. Not only that, few can write properly, few report thoroughly, and many are frustrated at being chroniclers rather than the persons being covered.

Globalization's Boosters and Critics

Pangloss and Cassandra debate the global village.

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May 26, 2012