The Blog June 24, 2019

What We're Reading This Week

The front page of L'Humanité on November 1, 1956

Matthew Bowser

Alex Ward, "Aung San Suu Kyi Meets with Hungary's Orbán to Lament their 'Growing Muslim Populations'", Vox

Vincent Bevins, "What the United States Did in Indonesia", The Atlantic

Ajay Verghese, "Is India Becoming a 'Hindu State'?", The Washington Post

Sean O'Grady, "Just like the Suez Crisis, Brexit Humiliation is a Stark Reminder of Britain's Waning Global Influence", The Independent

Dexter Govan

Meehan Crist, "A Strange Blight", London Review of Books 

Richard English, "If Brexit, rather than militant Irish republicanism, brings about end to partition, how will future view violence of the past?Belfast Telegraph 

Rana Foroohar, "Plans for a worker-led economy straddle America's political divides" The Financial Times

Simon Vazquez, "Losing Barcelona", Jacobin

Colin Bernard

Howard W. French, "Africa's Lost Kingdoms", NY Review

Sarah A. Seo, "How Cars Transformed Policing", Boston Review

Kim Phillips-Fein, "Fear and Loathing of the Green New Deal", The New Republic

Peter Svik, "Global Neo-Colonialism (Or on the Cold War and What Came After)", LSE International History Blog

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