Political scientist Elizabeth Simas describes how gender issues in recent presidential elections have led to historic gaps in voter behavior.
Joshua Kurlantzick's "A Great Place to Have a War" examines the consequences of the agency's 20-year war in Laos.
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Orville Schell likens Trump's populist vows to upend the existing order to Mao Zedong.
The world may be turning from democracy — but the alternatives possess serious flaws.
Bioethicist Jonathan Glover describes the traps that humans fall into that unnecessarily lead to conflict.
The two men share an affinity toward one another — but may find themselves at odds over a number of issues.
The Jakarta-based photographer Ed Wray profiles a cruel practice that has since been banned by the Indonesian government.
Rex Tillerson's remarks at his Senate confirmation hearing are likely to rile Muslim Uighur advocates.
Emma J. Teng describes the social and legal dynamics for mixed Chinese and American couples in the 19th and early 20th centuries.