The Week’s Most Interesting Reads
How the Saudis cover up their Yemen abuses with U.S. help. Samuel Oakford describes Saudi efforts at the U.N. to whitewash the coalition’s crimes. The anti-establishment case for Hillary Clinton. Michael Brendan Dougherty considers the possibility that Clinton’s election could be the political class’ undoing. Is a rational American foreign policy even possible? Geoffrey Wheatcroft […]
How the Saudis cover up their Yemen abuses with U.S. help. Samuel Oakford describes Saudi efforts at the U.N. to whitewash the coalition’s crimes.
The anti-establishment case for Hillary Clinton. Michael Brendan Dougherty considers the possibility that Clinton’s election could be the political class’ undoing.
Is a rational American foreign policy even possible? Geoffrey Wheatcroft offers some reasons to think it may not be.
The war candidates. Paul Pillar doesn’t see much chance for restraint from either of the major party candidates.
Intellectuals are freaks. Michael Lind explains why that matters.
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