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Review / Department: FPIF Picks
By Fatima Al-zeheri , October 17, 2011
A new book of oral histories gives voice to those who suffered from the curtailment of civil liberties after 9/11.
By Christopher Bartlo, October 7, 2011
Noam Chomsky updates his classic text with reflections on the death of Osama bin Laden.
By Tania Arroyo, October 3, 2011
A new book shows the struggle of Mexico's indigenous communities to preserve and celebrate their way of life in the face of predatory development.
By John Feffer, September 29, 2011
If North Korea isn't about to collapse, then policymakers must stop complaining and deal with it.
By Rehanna Jones-Boutaleb, September 16, 2011
Stephen Cohen explodes the conventional wisdom about Soviet and Russian history in his latest book.
By Alexander Zaitchik, September 15, 2011
Christian Parenti's new book looks at the intersection of climate change and conflict.
By Vivian Yang, August 28, 2011
A new book puts the relationship between Beijing and Washington into the global context.
By Rehanna Jones-Boutaleb, August 22, 2011
Why did Slovenia turn 25,000 residents into illegal immigrants overnight?
By Greg Chaffin, August 11, 2011
Glenn Carle was interrogating a top al-Qaeda operative when he started to have doubts.
By Shiran Shen, August 10, 2011
A new book on North Korea provides the context for understanding its nuclear program.