On the Newsstand: Winter 2011
Constitutional Crisis
Countermajoritarian Confounder, Islamism, Obama's 10 Letters, and Gary Johnson
Covers
By
Sylvia Percovich
How Hungray’s Conservative Wing Wrote a New Constitution for Itself
By
James Alver and Humza Bokhari
Cracks in the electoral college's application have emerged, prompting calls for reforms to change the system.
By
Thomas Gaudett and Simon Thompson
Is the often used phrase a political slogan or a principled doctrine?
By
Gram Slattery
Can America solve its current fiscal crisis?
By
Arjun Mody and Corinne Curcie
The power of the Oval Office continues to grow.
By
Sam Finegold and Gina Kim
The allegedly transformed state of treason
By
Neil Patel
A Transformative Reflection
United States
By Naji Filali
The former New Mexico governor and 2012 GOP presidential candidate on foreign policy
By John Prince and Thomas Esty
The State of the Union has hindered the 112th Congress
By Eric Hendey and Jake Silberg
The Antitrust Division strikes back
By Daniel Backman
Low revenues and high costs plunge states into crisis
By ImeIme Umana and Beatrice Walton
Can universities prepare graduates to lead?
World
By Sylvia Percovich
How Hungray’s Conservative Wing Wrote a New Constitution for Itself
By Elsa Kania
The Cold War between Saudi Arabia and Iran
By Nataliya Nedzhvetskaya
The People’s Republic keeps Europe’s last dictatorship afloat
By Clare Duncan
Christian minorities in the Middle East fear new regimes
Books & Arts
By
Caitlin Pendleton
Are we living in the most peaceable era of our species’ existence? "Better Angels of Our Nature" by Steven Pinker
By
Lena Bae
Eli Saslow's "Ten Letters"
By
Eli Kozminsky
"The Price of Civilization" by Jeffrey Sachs
Interviews
By Naji Filali
The former New Mexico governor and 2012 GOP presidential candidate on foreign policy
By Simon Thompson
Senior financial writer at The New York Times on the Madoff family and female journalists
By Benjamin Zhou
Former Louisiana Governor Buddy Roemer on his bid for the presidency