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Russia: Sort of, but Not Really
Vladimir Putin has been unable to make the political, economic and educational changes needed to make Russia a modern European state. Will he step up?
The Politics of Dignity
From Cairo to Moscow, humiliation has been the most underestimated force in politics.
Made in the World
There is a big gap in how C.E.O.’s and political leaders look at the world.
Average Is Over
In the 21st-century economy, everyone is going to have to find a little something extra to stand out in their field of employment.
American Voters: Still Up for Grabs
If only a presidential candidate would adopt this four-part agenda, he would surely be the winner on election night in November.
NYT > Thomas L. Friedman
Trust, but Verify
Some recent news out of Egypt shows just how tough diplomacy is going to be going forward.
Getting to Know You ...
As a new government takes shape, Egyptians are finding their voices again and rediscovering their neighbors.
Political Islam Without Oil
Egyptian Islamists, the newly elected majority in government, have some big decisions to make. It’s going to be fascinating to watch this play out.
Watching Elephants Fly
When something extraordinary happens, like the uprising and subsequent truly free elections in Egypt, you just shut up and take notes.
So Much Fun. So Irrelevant.
Those Republican debates sure have been a lot of fun to watch. But the candidates haven’t been answering the most crucial questions.
NYT > Thomas L. Friedman
The End, for Now
We should finally get some answers about the future for democracy in the Arab world now that U.S. troops have left Iraq.
Help Wanted
Looking for some leaders with the know-how and willingness to govern from the bottom up.
Newt, Mitt, Bibi and Vladimir
Many American Jews are deeply worried about where Israel is going. Many others are just drifting away.
The Next First (and Only) 100 Days
Since the only time anything gets done is during the first months of a president’s term, someone is going to have to address three job crises at once in early 2013.
Egypt, the Beginning or the End?
As the ballots are counted in the first round of free parliamentary elections since the ouster of President Hosni Mubarak, questions keep coming up.