Josh Kron

Josh Kron is a writer based in Kampala, Uganda. He covers east Africa and Africa's Great Lakes Region for The New York Times and has written for Foreign Policy, The Guardian, CNN, and Ha'aretz.

Red State, Blue City: How the Urban-Rural Divide Is Splitting America

Red State, Blue City: How the Urban-Rural Divide Is Splitting America

Partisan lines that once fell along regional borders can increasingly be found at the county level. What does that mean for the future of the United States? More »

Open Source Politics: The Radical Promise of Germany's Pirate Party

Open Source Politics: The Radical Promise of Germany's Pirate Party

Inspired by a Swedish file-sharing website, the political insurgents are winning elections on a platform of openness and inclusivity, but can they survive the realities of governing? More »

Mission From God: The Upstart Christian Sect Driving Invisible Children and Changing Africa

Mission From God: The Upstart Christian Sect Driving Invisible Children and Changing Africa

Many of the men responsible for the Kony 2012 campaign follow something called the Emerging Church, which has become an unusual and newly influential wing of the larger evangelical mission to Africa. More »

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