ISSUE 21: AMERICA
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ISSUE 21: AMERICA ✺
For immigrants from Latin America in New York, Donald Trump’s victory ignites anxiety.
Notes from the European Defence and Security Conference.
What returning to New York after 12 years in Istanbul taught me about America.
On Guam, the struggling retail giant is the place to be.
The Salvadoran president wanted the U.S. off his back. He got his wish.
Israel’s attacks in Beirut, and American complicity in them, has confirmed for many Lebanese how little they matter to the United States.
The strategy, counterintuitive though it may seem, is to cultivate an America-fatigue in the classroom.
How U.S. fast food took over the world — and then went local.
“It felt as if, the university having collected us, we were now on display, exotic specimen there to perform. And so we performed.”
A reflection on violence and nourishment in America after experiencing a mass shooting hoax at a Florida mall.
The country’s far right found a model in the former U.S. president.
On American history and the history of the word “America.”
“In the movie of my life in America, the one my mother liked to watch, a young woman sits alone in her bedroom and calls her mother each night on a computer.”
Issue 21: America