I haven't posted anything here in a long time, but I'm very happy to share Jan-Werner Müller's kind review of Beauty Is in the Street in Foreign Relations.
Is Protest Dead? - Why global resistance movements have failed and where they go from here. foreignpolicy.com/2025/02/21/pro…
Thanks to @ForeignPolicy for publishing an excerpt from “The Rivalry Peril.” This is from our fourth chapter where we cover the ways great-power competition worsens economic inequality. Check it out, then buy the whole book. @RealVanJackson.
foreignpolicy.com/2025/01/31/us-…
This December, hunker down with novels about homes and the family dramas that unfold within them with these international fiction picks from FP. foreignpolicy.com/2024/12/06/int…
From Japan to Palestine, familial wealth and intrigue take center stage in two novels reviewed in FP’s new international fiction column: foreignpolicy.com/2024/10/04/int…
Did you know that Yoko Ogawa's newly translated novel, Mina's Matchbox, features a pygmy hippopotamus? My review of the book—which I really, really loved—in @ForeignPolicy (along with @allisonmeakem's take on Yasmin Zaher's debut): foreignpolicy.com/2024/10/04/int…
Before going to a NAR event, I didn't fully realize, emotionally, the implications of preaching Trump's enemies are controlled by demonic forces. It's almost empathetic—It's not their fault as *people*, they're possessed! But it's a wildly powerful idea: slate.com/news-and-polit…
Incredible, and deeply empathetic, reporting by @MollyOlmstead on a rapidly growing, militant right-wing movement in American Christianity mobilizing for Trump: slate.com/news-and-polit…
FP is looking for a writer for a new weekly newsletter on Southeast Asia. The ideal candidate will have a demonstrated history of reporting from the region and an ability to weave together major trends in a smart weekly digest. Apply here: foreignpolicy.com/employment-opp…