What We're Reading This Week
Matthew Bowser
Stephen Kinzer, "Inside Iran's Fury", Smithsonian Magazine
Soutik Biswas, "India election 2019: How sugar influences the world's biggest vote", BBC World News
Christopher Clark, "South Africa elections: What are the main issues?", Al Jazeera
"Mapping the Yemen Conflict", European Council on Foreign Relations
Colin Bernard
Zach Messitte, "As nationalism surges, Italy must reckon with its fascist past", The Washington Post
Paul Mason, "Reading Arendt Is Not Enough", NY Books
Samuel Clowes Huneke, "Gay Liberation Beyond the Iron Curtain", Boston Review
Shakar Rahav, "May Fourth for the World", China Channel
Meghna Chaudhuri
Adam Shatz, "Trump's America, Netanyahu's Israel", LRB
Nikhil Menon, "Jumbo Exports: India's history of elephant diplomacy", The Caravan
David Ciepley, "Wayward Leviathans: How America's corporations lost their public purpose", The Hedgehog Review
Sarah Franklin, "Nostalgic Nationalism: How a Discourse of Sacrificial Reproduction Helped Fuel Brexit Britain", Cultural Anthropology
Rustam Khan
Michael Welton, "Navigating the Intricacies of Habermas", Counter Punch
Prankaj Mishra, "The Mask It Wears", LRB
Antonia Weiss and Tim Verlaan, "From Miers to Bjarke: Ten Moments in the Manly History of the Architect's Model", Failed Architecture