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Former Tunisia PM Discusses Challenges of ISIS

"We have our specificities, and certain things cannot be replicated anywhere" – Mehdi Jomaa on Tunisia's democratic transition

The Arctic's Human Voice

Even after weathering a storm of obstacles, indigenous organizations mostly see the Arctic Council as a success tempered by its shortcomings, not vice-versa.

Struggling for Egypt—or Maybe Not

Why America need not worry about warming relations between Egypt and Russia.

One Hundred Years of Remembrance

History, Gabriel Garcia Marquez suggests, can be manipulated

Interview: Rep. Keith Ellison

The HPR interviews the Democratic congressman from Minnesota, who was the first Muslim elected to Congress.

Pop Terrorism: ISIS' media campaign

ISIS' use of social media forges a new path for attracting and keeping jihadi recruits.

Man of Iron

The most human superhero

The Default Observer

Political correctness cannot and will not destroy comedy, which welcomes no such absolutism. The straight white man’s observations bear no fruit when they try to, but cannot, exist in a cultural vacuum.

The Last Maoists of Cambridge

The bizarre history—and uncertain future—of the Revolutionary Communist Party, Harvard Square’s radical Maoist party.

In Defense of the South

By dismissing the American South with stereotypes and generalizations, those from other regions can fall prey to the same vices they accuse Southerners of.