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Politics

Politics World

A Mountain of Trouble

Anatomy of an international incident; how three idealistic young American hikers wandered across the Kurdistan-Iran border and ended up in Iranian prison charged with spying.

Joshua Hammer Outside May 2010 20min Permalink

Politics World

The Concealed Battle to Run Russia

Putin, Medvedev, and how the Russian security agency FSB became the “new nobility.”

Amy Knight New York Review of Books Jan 2011 Permalink

Politics

Running in the Ruins

On the post-quake presidential election in Haiti.

Amy Wilentz New Yorker Sep 2010 20min Permalink

Reprints Politics

Did Hope Change?

A profile of Eric Holder.

Wil S. Hylton GQ Dec 2010 25min Permalink

Politics Media

An Interview With WikiLeaks’ Julian Assange

The unedited transcript of an interview with Julian Assange for the cover story of Forbes’ December issue. His next target? A major U.S. bank.

Andy Greenberg, Julian Assange Forbes Nov 2010 20min Permalink

Politics

Leaked Cables Uncloak U.S. Diplomacy

The latest WikiLeaks unveiling has exposed more than 250,000 sensitive messages from American diplomats. Among the revelations: the plan for a unified Korea, the Chinese government’s hacking strategy, and negotiations with countries for housing Gitmo detainees.

Andrew W. Lehren, Scott Shane New York Times Nov 2010 15min Permalink

Best Article Politics

Republic or Empire

Scenario-based forecasts on the future of America, in the style of the C.I.A’s National Intelligence Estimate.

Chalmers Johnson Harper's Jan 2007 Permalink

History Politics

The Assassination

The story of John F. Kennedy’s assassination, written and published the following week.

- Time Nov 1963 Permalink

Politics

The Palin Network

On the workings of Sarah Palin’s inner circle.

Robert Draper New York Times Magazine Nov 2010 Permalink

Crime Politics World

The Man Behind Mumbai

An investigation into Lashkar-i-Taiba, the group behind the 2008 Mumbai massacre, and why Pakistani authorities has not arrested their leaders.

Sebastian Rotella ProPublica Nov 2010 15min Permalink

Politics

Double Exposure

A profile of Valerie Plame and Joe Wilson, published at the height of the controversy.

Vicky Ward Vanity Fair Jan 2004 30min Permalink

Politics

Hopeless

A profile of embattled White House Press Secretary Robert Gibbs.

Robert Draper GQ Nov 2010 20min Permalink

Politics Tech World

The Online Threat

Are we at war? The U.S. government’s evolving response to cyber security and its impact on privacy.

Seymour Hersh New Yorker Nov 2010 25min Permalink

Politics

Desert Storm

A report from Nevada, where an economy in crisis and a Tea Party upstart are threatening to topple Harry Reid, the most nationally powerful politician in the state’s history.

Nicholas Lemann New Yorker Oct 2010 30min Permalink

Politics Sex

The Unrepentant Whore

A profile of Canadian politician Jamie Lee Hamilton.

Michael Harris The Walrus Jun 2010 15min Permalink

History Politics World

Germany's Unlikely Diplomatic Triumph

A behind-the-scenes account of the tense negotiations, involving Gorbachev, Kohl, Bush, and Thatcher, that led from the aftermath of the fall of the Berlin Wall to a reunified Germany. (Translated from German.)

Klaus Wiegrefe Der Spiegel Sep 2010 40min Permalink

Politics

Why Me?

A profile of the perpetually disappointed Alec Baldwin.

Ian Parker New Yorker Sep 2008 35min Permalink

Arts History Politics World

The Mega-Bunker of Baghdad

Foreign policy as architecture; how embassies went from lavish social hubs to reinforced strongholds.

William Langewiesche Vanity Fair Nov 2007 20min Permalink

Politics World

The Big Lie of Foreign Aid

An interview with Michael Maren, who spent nearly twenty years working in Africa as an aid worker and then a journalist, on why NGOs and “feed an African child” charities do more harm than good.

Michael Maren, Stephen Hubbell Might Magazine Mar 1997 20min Permalink

Politics

Did Somebody Say "Fringe"?

Not long ago, Rand Paul, opthalmologist and son of Ron, would have been written off as a wacky extremist. Thanks to his Dad and the Tea Partiers, he’s poised to become the most radical member of the U.S Senate.

Jason Zengerle GQ Oct 2010 20min Permalink

Politics

The Salesman

A profile of Joe Biden, whose political stock has continued to rise even as his boss’s falls.

Mark Bowden The Atlantic Sep 2010 35min Permalink

Politics

Give ’Em What They Want

A profile of Rahm Emanuel, written during his first congressional campaign in Illinois. Emanuel was running to fill the seat vacated by Rod Blagojevich.

Ben Joravsky Chicago Reader Feb 2002 20min Permalink

Best Article Politics

Arms and the Man

A profile of Viktor Bout, believed to be the largest arms trafficker in the world. A Russian who bought his first cargo planes at age 25, Bout has been in the news recently after being arrested in Thailand.

Peter Landesman New York Times Magazine Aug 2003 30min Permalink

Politics

The Sound and the Fury

The surreal world of Sarah Palin and her road show.

Michael Joseph Gross Vanity Fair Sep 2010 40min Permalink

Best Article Politics

Washington, We Have a Problem

A day in the political life of Barack Obama.

Todd Purdum Vanity Fair Aug 2010 Permalink

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