Abigail Cutler
Recent articles by Abigail Cutler
Penetrating the Great Firewall
James Fallows, author of "The Connection Has Been Reset," explains how he was able to probe the taboo subject of Chinese Internet censorship.
Private Equity Deconstructed
Atlantic senior editor Clive Crook weighs in on the private-equity business—why it's booming, where it's headed, and what it means for American capitalism.
My Pornography
Ann Patchett talks about writing, friendship, and defending her work against censorious detractors.
A Church for China
Adam Minter, author of "Keeping Faith," discusses his article about Bishop Jin Luxian, the future of Catholicism in China, and life as a writer in Shanghai.
Viewers to a Kill
Jeremy Kahn, author of "The Story of a Snitch," talks about the growing problem of witness intimidation and the challenges of reporting a story about it.
Presidential Lies
Carl M. Cannon, the author of "Untruth and Consequences," talks about the lies our presidents tell us—and the ones they tell themselves.
Candidate Hillary
Joshua Green talks about his experience profiling Hillary Clinton and shares his thoughts on her presidential prospects.
Islam on Trial?
The author of "Prophetic Justice" discusses the murky business of prosecuting would-be terrorists on the basis of their beliefs.
Endgaming the Terror War
James Fallows talks about the surprising strides we've made against al-Qaeda—and why declaring victory will make us safer.
Web of Terror
Nadya Labi discusses the murky world of online jihad.
Primary Sources
The religion effect; a less violent world; one (very good) reason to resist early retirement.