Why are so many Democrats and Republicans pretending to be independents?; Europe’s asylum system serves neither the refugees nor the countries. Here’s a new way of thinking about it.; So what if Iranian drones did strike Syria? We are not entering a dark age of robotic warfare.; Here’s everything you need to know about Senegal’s recent referendum; Uniting warring armies after a civil war sounds like a good idea. Here’s why it usually fails.; Are ‘democracy’ and ‘human rights’ Western colonial exports? No. Here’s why.; Metallica, ‘Battery': The Week in One Song;
 
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Being angry pushes our political positions further apart. So what’s the alternative?
The angrier we are, the more polarized we feel.
Why are so many Democrats and Republicans pretending to be independents?
Uncovering the "undercover partisan."
 
Europe’s asylum system serves neither the refugees nor the countries. Here’s a new way of thinking about it.
New economic techniques make it easier to match refugees with the countries that may be best for them.
 
So what if Iranian drones did strike Syria? We are not entering a dark age of robotic warfare.
Military drones are much harder to operate than toy drones.
 
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Here’s everything you need to know about Senegal’s recent referendum
The proposition to reduce presidential terms in office passed, but there’s more to it than that.
 
Uniting warring armies after a civil war sounds like a good idea. Here’s why it usually fails.
Combining former combatants into a new national army often doesn't produce peace.
 
Are ‘democracy’ and ‘human rights’ Western colonial exports? No. Here’s why.
The modern state evokes modern demands.
 
Metallica, ‘Battery': The Week in One Song
Battery on the campaign trail.
 
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