The relationship between the drama of a presidential campaign, and the literature and reportage that come from it, is shaky…
To the extent I spent any time studying in college, it was to learn about American history. The main impression…
The best seasonal present, this year and any year (since 1857), is of course a subscription to The Atlantic. Get…
Sooner or later this was bound to come out. Maybe I can parlay this into a Vice Presidential…
Last night, at the Atlantic’s offices in Washington, I had a chance to interview my friend Rob Schmitz, longtime Marketplace…
A reader email arrived overnight, about a book I’d last read or thought about when I was in college many…
Many Atlantic site readers will know Ron Fournier from his political writings — for many years for the AP, and…
During the years my wife Deb and I lived in China, we became friends with Duncan Clark, an investment banker…
Following the books, TV shows, and movies mentioned here and here, a few more suggestions. The Good Soldiers…
Late last night I explained why I thought that Nancy Sherman’s Afterwar was an important non-fiction entry in the still-not-large-enough…
Jeffrey Goldberg has an extensive preview of today’s meeting between President Obama and Prime Minister Netanyahu. Obviously I agree with…
What to read about the long-forgotten elegance of flight, the under-appreciated economic potential of America, and the perhaps-fixable corruption of politics
A “chickenhawk nation” sends men and women to combat without fully reflecting on the strategic and moral consequences of open-ended war. An American who supervised interrogations in Iraq reminds his fellow citizens of the cost.
From the use and misuse of digital medicine, to the reasons why people should want to serve on juries, with spots for craft beer, cyber-terrorism, and the hidden story of empire in between. Lots of good reading ahead.
So near, so far. Still a book you should read.
A surprisingly moving and engrossing tale of modern war
One about Berkeley, two about China, one more on the art and science of "information farming," and all worth checking out
A timely spy novel, an enlightening biography, and a positive rather than negative approach to current politics.
The latest version of an argument that has been with us for a very long time.
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