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If you’re surprised by the movement’s position, you never really understood it.
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A how-to guide for university students from a sympathetic observer.
Rejecting diplomacy by citing Neville Chamberlain’s deal with the Nazis is a willfully ignorant use of history.
Unlike Nuremberg, which continues to be a name associated with postwar justice, Tokyo's status as a location that shaped Asia after the war…
Israel is in growing danger—but the responsibility lies more in Washington than in Tehran.