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  • A woman is silhouetted as she walks down stairs past a communist-era stained glass panel in Berlin on April 26, 2019. The early-1960s work depicts images of industry, technology, agriculture, the military, youth, family, and the working class common in socialist art of the communist bloc.
    A woman is silhouetted as she walks down stairs past a communist-era stained glass panel in Berlin on April 26, 2019. The early-1960s work depicts images of industry, technology, agriculture, the military, youth, family, and the working class common in socialist art of the communist bloc.

    A Tale of Two Germanies

    Thirty-three years after reunification, the country’s wounds are rawer than many would like to admit. This article has an audio recording

  • Members of the GIL (Italian Youth of the Lictor) help farmers during the wheat threshing in Italy.
    Members of the GIL (Italian Youth of the Lictor) help farmers during the wheat threshing in Italy.

    The Great Turn Inward

    A new book argues countries are de-globalizing yet again. But was there ever such a thing as globalism to begin with?

  • A large crowd of supporters of Nelson Mandela protest against apartheid in 1994. A group of men in the foreground carry a long white box that reads "Farewell apartheid, don't come back."
    A large crowd of supporters of Nelson Mandela protest against apartheid in 1994. A group of men in the foreground carry a long white box that reads "Farewell apartheid, don't come back."

    South African History From Above

    A sweeping new history of the country focuses primarily on elites, rather than the grassroots movements that overturned apartheid.

  • A worker stands atop a solar panel during construction on the roof of a new development in Wuhan. Buildings can be seen in the background.
    A worker stands atop a solar panel during construction on the roof of a new development in Wuhan. Buildings can be seen in the background.

    Can the U.S. and China Cooperate on Green Technology Again?

    A recent book makes the case for collaboration in an increasingly competitive industry.

  • Lyndon B. Johnson is surrounded by soldiers in this black-and-white photo as he visits U.S. troops in Vietnam. Johnson smiles as he shakes hands with a service member wearing uniform. He is flanked by security officers in dark suits.
    Lyndon B. Johnson is surrounded by soldiers in this black-and-white photo as he visits U.S. troops in Vietnam. Johnson smiles as he shakes hands with a service member wearing uniform. He is flanked by security officers in dark suits.

    Why U.S. Presidents Really Go to War

    As a new book shows, it’s not always about strategy.

  • A colorized rendering shows a cross-section of the ocean that reflects the topography of the sea floor.
    A colorized rendering shows a cross-section of the ocean that reflects the topography of the sea floor.
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