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Features

The Limits of Bioethics
Where the profession ends and politics begins
Sally Satel

A Way Forward with the International Criminal Court
Cooperation, pursued carefully, over time
Tod Lindberg

Mothers in Combat Boots
Reassessing a military policy
Mary Eberstadt

Promoting Democracy to Stop Terror, Revisted
The real perils of an undemocratic Middle East
Shadi Hamid, Steven Brooke

China’s Slow-motion Land Reform
Tentative steps and halting progress
Jialin Zhang

Books

The Lawyering of War
Peter Berkowitz on The War on Terror and the Laws of War: A Military Perspective by Michael Lewis, Eric Jensen, Geoffrey Corn, Victor Hansen, Richard Jackson, and James Schoettler.
Peter Berkowitz

South Africa’s Fading Promise
James Kirchick on South Africa’s Brave New World by R.W. Johnson.
James Kirchick

Art as Manifesto
Liam Julian on The Bauhaus Group: Six Masters of Modernism by Nicholas Fox Weber.
Liam Julian

D-Day Done Right
Henrik Bering on D-Day: The Battle for Normandy by Antony Beevor.
Henrik Bering


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