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in this issue:

The Ambassadors

– John Brady Kiesling

American Black Sheep

– Jeremy Lott

Animal Needs

– Brian Spak

Beautiful Victory

– Miles Hoffman

The Brief History of a Historical Novel

– Max Byrd

Civilizing Siberia

The Cold Eye

– David Beers

Crooked Tiara

– Jynelle Gracia

Drawing an Audience

– Ken Chen

Egghead on Downing Street

The End of Music?

Forget the Error

George Bush and the Rain God

Gesundheit!

– Hannah Holmes

Globalization 3.0

– Martin Walker

Hamburger Snobbery

He Said, She Said

The Heavy Hand

Hide and Seek

– Hara Estroff Marano

In Praise of the Values Voter

– Jon A. Shields

India's Creamy Layer

Intelligence Tests

– David J. Garrow

Janus of Jurisprudence

The Lost Art of Cooperation

– Benjamin R. Barber

Manna from Manhattan

Meet and Spend

Mindless Donors

Music Recital

– Jan Swafford

The Myth of the Master's Degrees

The New Invisible Competitors

– Tyler Cowen

Penny Wise, Culturally Foolish

Ph.D.'s in Uniform

Platonic Thoughts

– Brendan Boyle

Promises, Promises

A Road Trip Through History

– Martin Walker

A Royalist Revolution

The Sex Deficit

A Solid B+ for Prediction

Strive We Must

– Daniel Akst

Terror in the Fields

Thirty Years of Waiting

Twelve Ways to Know the Past

– Athanasios Moulakis

Unfreeze Antarctica!

Waiting for Cecil: A Widow's Tale

Was the Lady a Tramp?

– Sarah L. Courteau

Where Islamism Fizzled

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