In the Jan/Feb issue of Foreign Policy, I have a broad-ranging piece on quasi-states — countries that haven’t yet achieved recognition (and in most cases never will).
UPDATE: French speakers can read the same piece at Slate.fr.
In the Jan/Feb issue of Foreign Policy, I have a broad-ranging piece on quasi-states — countries that haven’t yet achieved recognition (and in most cases never will).
UPDATE: French speakers can read the same piece at Slate.fr.
Thirty Ramadans after V.S. Naipaul’s visit to Qom, I visited for the Atlantic, in search of the part of Iran not gripped yet by democratic fervor. A truncated version of this piece appears here.
A dispatch from the Central African Republic for Sphere.
Congratulations are in order for Max Joseph and Chris Weller, who turned my piece on harvesting death row inmates’ organs into an animated short. That short was just announced as an official selection at the 2010 Sundance Film Festival.
Today in The Daily Beast.
At AOL’s Sphere, an appraisal of the rapidly deteriorating situation in Yemen.
In the November Atlantic, a short profile of my friend Shaikh Hassan al Burji (pictured here with his very cute kids, Ja’afar and Sara).
The History Channel’s series MysteryQuest features a segment in which I lead a team exploring the Paraguayan exile of Nazis.