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Book Reviews

The True American

The 9/11 tale of an American vigilante and his Bangladeshi immigrant victim.

By Matthew Duss

Fall 2014


The Son Also Rises

Questioning how to measure social mobility.

By Sophie McBain

Fall 2014


By All Means Necessary

Is Beijing’s appetite for commodities pernicious, or simply pragmatic?

By Neil Bhatiya

Summer 2014


The Struggle for Iraq’s Future

Does the rise of Islamic extremism prove that Iraqi democracy was doomed to fail?

By Rozina Ali

Summer 2014


Perspectives on Western Sahara

Investigating the myths surrounding the struggle over the Western Sahara.

By Tom Stevenson

Spring 2014


Shooting for a Century

Making the case for normalizing India-Pakistan relations.

By Fawzia Mahmood

Winter 2014


The World Through Arab Eyes

The writing of a new Middle East narrative.

By Rami G. Khouri

Fall 2013


Foreign Policy Begins at Home

Analyzing an overcommitted, underperforming United States.

By Neil Bhatiya

Fall 2013


Stumbling to Tehran

A Case for Rapprochement, Badly Argued.

By Danny Postel

Summer 2013


The Way of the Knife

Investigating America’s shadow war.

By Joshua Hersh

Summer 2013


The Dispensable Nation

Parsing the tale of a State Department insider.

By Jennifer Rowland

Summer 2013


Iranians in Texas

They fled a revolution in the Middle East, to experience discriminatory policies and stereotyping in the West.

By Chris Ulack

Spring 2013


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