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The Risk of a Zelensky Wild Card
By Ian Bremmer
Biden's Gaza Strategy Is an Illogical Disaster
By Wa’el Alzayat
Why Biden Can’t Afford to Expand the War
By Mark Weisbrot and Justin Talbot Zorn
The Roots of a Revived German Far Right
By Samuel Huneke / Made by History
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How to Fix America's Shambolic Elections
"Do our candidates reflect the general population better than other democracies? That’s a hard no," writes Laura Thornton.
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Who Needs Holocaust Remembrance Day in 2024?
Rabbi Moshe Hauer wrestles with the meaning of Holocaust Remembrance Day amidst the attacks on Israel and rising antisemitism.
By Rabbi Moshe Hauer
January 27, 2024
How to Combat Rape and Abductions in Conflict Zones
The weaponization of rape and abduction during periods of conflict goes back to the very beginnings of warfare.
By Jay Rosenzweig
January 26, 2024
What International Law Can't Achieve in Gaza and Ukraine
These two major conflicts appear to demonstrate the weakness of international law. But war without law is no alternative at all.
By Janina Dill
January 26, 2024
What Films Leave Out of WWII History
Tom Hanks and Steven Spielberg have completed a powerful trilogy depicting WWII history. But they've left a lot out.
By Brooke L. Blower / Made by History
January 26, 2024
Hamas Comparisons Downplay Nazi Crimes
Some have argued Hamas is worse than the Nazis. But such claims dangerously minimize the evil of the Holocaust.
By Waitman Wade Beorn / Made by History
January 26, 2024
How Psychology Has Changed Our Minds
From the minds of babies to the limits of consciousness, psychology has dramatically shaped how we think about the world.
By Paul Bloom
January 26, 2024
Undoing the Stigma of Unemployment
Ofer Sharone explains the reason why American workers are always anxious.
By Ofer Sharone
January 26, 2024
What Churchill Thought of His Enemies
Historian David Reynolds on what Winston Churchill really thought about Hitler, Stalin and other enemies.
By David Reynolds
January 26, 2024
The Biden Campaign Must Be About More Than Trump
'Restoring democracy cannot be solely about defeating Donald Trump. It also requires a compelling vision,' writes Scott Warren.
By Scott Warren
January 25, 2024
Alabama Explains Trump's Appeal
The transformation of Alabama politics in the 1960s and 1970s reflected the rise of a new version of Republicanism that Trump has perfected.
By Ashley Steenson / Made by History
January 25, 2024
The Not-So-Quiet Majority Keeping Trump Accountable
"Most Americans believe that Donald Trump should face the music," writes Tristan Snell.
By Tristan Snell
January 25, 2024
Rest Takes Hard Work
"Learning to rest well is actually hard. Why is that? And how can we rest better?" writes Alex Soojung-Kim Pang.
By Alex Soojung-Kim Pang
January 25, 2024
Why South Sudan Is at a Tipping Point
The world's newest country was founded in 2011 to great democratic hopes. But the country is still ruled by the autocratic Salva Kiir.
By Peter Biar Ajak
January 25, 2024
A Lesson From Incumbents Who Dropped Out
The incumbent typically has an electoral advantage, but some have opted not to run for reelection. Biden could still learn from them.
By Luke A. Nichter / Made by History
January 24, 2024
We Ruined Reality TV
"The dissolution of reality TV as we know it is the result of an overflow of information," writes Carrie Wittmer.
By Carrie Wittmer
January 24, 2024
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