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...Leaks from the Pentagon's forthcoming Quadrennial Defense Review suggest that China may be fingered as the next big "threat" facing the U.S. But there is no reason for America and China to dig a deep ditch between themselves. After World War II, the U.S. crafted a world order with multilateral institutions that allowed the rise of new powers?such as Japan and Germany?to happen without conflict. Similarly, if America continues to abide by the 1945 rules, China and India could also re-emerge peacefully. For this to occur, however, the U.S. needs to send clearer signals on where...
...dig in, and appreciate that wine is not the only thing that ages well...
Iran will open its borders this May to a team of Harvard archaeologists who plan to dig deep into the region’s past—marking the first time Iran has extended an invitation to American scholars in more than 25 years...
...landscape is unbelievable. Every time I comment on this, someone explains: “Boston is a really old city.” I appreciate that. But this argument does not explain the horrible signage and inexplicable lack of lane lines in so many places. Also, the Big Dig was not inevitable. Urban planning? Anybody...
...feet, she can soon barely afford the basics on what she's earning, and in at least one job has to fall back on her savings. "I tried but failed," she writes, "to do what millions of Australians do every day." She begins her book with a dig at high-profile media colleagues who are, she says, too often more preoccupied with being players in events than with faithfully describing them. "I'm more intent on vivifying the flash of color and the blur of movement down below," she writes. There should be more...