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Al-Qaeda in Anbar: Why Iraq's Sunni-Shia Conflict Isn't Over

On the border with Syria, lingering ethnic tensions left over from the post-Hussein government form the basis of continued fighting.

Double Down: An Inside Look at the 2012 Election

Halperin and Heilemann capture a degree of insight that even the most well-informed of historians would envy.

A Very Narrow Bridge: The Open Hillel Debate

We should never forget the Holocaust. But we need to be careful about how.

Does Music Matter?

Does Music Matter?   The short answer is, yes. Now I must confess, the title of this article is slightly deceiving: the question explored here is...

Melodic Memories

In February 2004, two years after the tragic death of his wife and children, Vitaly Kaloyev murdered the air traffic controller he deemed responsible....

New Dean Rakesh Khurana: In His Own Words

He describes himself as "a private in the capitalist army." But that's not all.

The Bioterrorist Threat

Can the world prevent the next plague?

Tom Countryman: Assistant Secretary of State

The HPR sits down with the assistant secretary of state for international security and nonproliferation to discuss Iran, Syria, and a career in the State Department.

Alex Burns '08: Smarter Intelligence

Fall, 2004: "The 9/11 Commission's proposal for a national intelligence director has proven controversial."

The East Asian Powder Keg

East Asia today and pre-World War I Europe look eerily similar.