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“The ‘Othered’ genocide: Sudan’s suffering and the world’s indifference by Jared O. Bell 1110 words When I sat down to write this piece, I wrestled with how to begin. Should I start with something clever? A historical parallel such as Darfur in the 2000s or? Rwanda in 1994? In the end, there is no need for literary flair
Why are we violent but not illiterate? by Robert C. Koehler 1100 words Let him rest in . . . peace? I don’t know. The irony of those words is a little too much for me to grasp as I sit here contemplating the death of Dick Cheney at age 84. Cheney, mastermind and primary
No big deal: The Trump-Xi meeting in Korea by Mel Gurtov 1360 words Promises, Promises The much-awaited meeting in Korea between Pres. Trump and Pres. Xi Jinping promised—according to Trump—a major trade deal. The Chinese seemed prepared to offer much less. In remarks to Trump, Xi repeated Chinese refrains about the need for cooperation, stressed