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February 2011
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Feb 17, 2011 — Daniel Drezner & Adam Weinstein
Dan's new book, "Theories of International Politics and Zombies"
Realists: After the dead rise, nothing much would change
Liberal institutionalists: An anti-zombie League of Nations
Neoconservatives: Defeating the axis of evil dead
Middle East protests through the lens of viral contagion
Why Dan is optimistic about beating a zombie outbreak
Feb 17, 2011 — Robert Farley & Henry Farrell
Egypt vs. the semi-failed Eastern European color revolutions
Mubarak was a bastard, but he was our bastard
Will more Middle East dominoes fall?
Al Jazeera's critical importance
Synergy between social networking and old-style activism
Why zombies are more political than vampires
Feb 16, 2011 — Matthew Duss & Eli Lake
How revolutionary will Egypt's revolution be?
Eli sees two ideological prophets of the Egyptian uprising
Turning a middle-class person into a revolutionary (or a jihadist)
Misapprehensions about the Muslim Brotherhood
Matt reports on the view from Israel
Iran's Green movement and nuclear program both stay alive
Feb 14, 2011 — Matthew Yglesias & Tyler Cowen
Tyler's new book, "The Great Stagnation"
Why has economic growth slowed since 1973?
Tyler vs. Paul Krugman and Jacob Hacker
Cynical capitalism: Heads I win, tails you lose
A gloomy view of the future
The frontiers of science and the next economic boom
Feb 13, 2011 — H.A. Hellyer & Shadi Hamid
Scenes from Tahrir Square before and after Mubarak's fall
Will Egyptians' high expectations for the revolution be dashed?
The Egyptian military's handling of the crisis
A cognitive shift in the Arab world
Is the revolution a threat to American security?
New opportunities for Arab-US collaboration
Feb 13, 2011 — Ussama Makdisi & Daniel Serwer
Egypt's unprecedented revolutionary moment
Was Obama behind the curve on democracy?
Beware superficial revolutions: Serbia's lesson
Tahrir Square's effect on America's relationship with Israel
Now, about those free and fair elections
Feb 12, 2011 — Maggie Koerth-Baker & Christina Agapakis
Will the "rebound effect" cancel the benefits of green technology?
Small steps toward a microbe-powered future
Armpits and cheese: the hidden connections
What's missing from the debate over blogging and gender
Is engineering the most conservative science?
Surprising facts about octopus brains
Feb 12, 2011 — Bill Scher & Matt K. Lewis
Donald Rumsfeld, Richard Dreyfuss, and more at CPAC
Trump 2012! Will the GOP presidential field become a joke?
Gay conservative group GOProud causes stir
Why Matt quit his job rather than work for Arianna Huffington
Is the HuffPo model killing thoughtful journalism?
Building a liberal media infrastructure
Feb 11, 2011 — Robert Wright & Amjad Atallah
Mubarak to protesters: L'etat, c'est moi
The military's cryptic, crucial relationship to Hosni
Does Obama have the leverage to ease this guy offstage?
Amjad: These protesters won't quit until Mubarak does
What happens next?
Are America and Israel on the right side of history?
Feb 10, 2011 — Mark Schmitt & Rich Lowry
Jim Webb, the DLC, and the decline of the Southern Democrat
Rich objects to liberals' bodysnatching of Reagan
Where Mark respects the Gipper
Egypt: Cautious gradualism vs. just letting it rip
Jeb Bush 2012? The case pro and con
The unbearable fakeness of Romney
Feb 9, 2011 — Vesla Weaver & Heather Mac Donald
Vesla's new paper on imprisonment and political engagement
Heather: Blacks are more likely to be criminals and victims
Does the right really care about crime victims?
Vesla: Ex-convicts have a jaundiced view of our democracy
Why aren't white teenage drug users getting locked up?
Personal responsibility vs. societal effects
Feb 9, 2011 — Timothy Noah & Timothy Carney
Uncertainty and unforeseen consequences in Egypt
When government regulation helps business
Tim C.: Obama is pro-business and anti-free market
Will Obama and Wall Street kiss and make up?
Tim and Tim try to strike a tax reform deal
Where would Ronald Reagan fit in today's politics?
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