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March/April 2025
Cover Story
Bannon: Back and Back Big
Curt Mills
February 12, 2025
The MAGA impresario is livelier than ever after his turn at the big house.
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Editorial
Featured in the February 2025 issue
The Winds of Change
Jude Russo
February 10, 2025
Introducing the March/April 2025 issue.
Front Lines
Featured in the February 2025 issue
The Tragic Collapse of Ecuador
Joseph Addington
February 11, 2025
The once-promising South American country is now a hellish playground for cartels and criminals.
Featured in the February 2025 issue
Mara’s Message From History
Sumantra Maitra
February 10, 2025
Small entities might once again need to relearn how to hedge between great powers. One forgotten highborn woman from history provides some ancient realist…
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The Redemption of Mark Zuckerberg
Spencer Neale
February 10, 2025
The Facebook mogul seems to have undergone a genuine transformation. Will anyone notice?
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My Drone Is Smarter Than Your Fighter Pilot
William S. Lind
February 10, 2025
Futuristic tech and the great Trump-era belt-tightening are a match made in heaven.
Features
Featured in the February 2025 issue
Bannon: Back and Back Big
Curt Mills
February 12, 2025
The MAGA impresario is livelier than ever after his turn at the big house.
Featured in the February 2025 issue
City of Lions
Will Collins
February 10, 2025
The war has taken its toll on Ukraine’s most cosmopolitan city.
Featured in the February 2025 issue
The Great COVID Cover-Up and the Case Against Fauci
Rand Paul
February 10, 2025
Five years on, it is well past time for a reckoning with the infamy of the pandemic’s leading officials.
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The Saudi Deal Is a Faustian Bargain
Daniel R. DePetris
February 10, 2025
President Trump risks enmeshing the U.S. ever deeper in the Middle East if he pursues Biden’s intended sequel to the Abraham Accords.
Arts & Letters
Featured in the February 2025 issue
The First Draft of the Ukraine War’s History
Scott McConnell
February 10, 2025
Washington’s policy-makers showed themselves more wicked and feckless than their Vietnam- and Iraq-era predecessors.
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America’s First Fake News Panic
Brad Pearce
February 10, 2025
A new book examines the chaos Orson Welles and a new technology brought to America.
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Body Positivity’s Big Fat Lie
Evie Solheim
February 10, 2025
Everything you were told about nutrition is bought and paid for.
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The Knights of New Turkey
Jude Russo
February 10, 2025
A new book sheds light on President Erdoğan’s rise and his nation’s complex history.
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The Biography Not Written
Peter Tonguette
February 10, 2025
A new book on Robert Frost is not so enlightening as one might hope.
Columns
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Dakota Fanning
Bill Kauffman
February 10, 2025
The new administration is brimming with personnel from the overlooked Upper Midwest.
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Close Encounters
Matthew Walther
February 10, 2025
What is an alien, anyway?
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