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Article Letter from Germany Americans may want to turn to Germany for a lesson on democratic institutions By William Collins Donahue July 20, 2017 Foreign Affairs
Article Lost Amid Anxiety While most public considerations of terrorism are colored by nefarious political ambitions, this is a vital work on jihadism in the West By Cole Stangler July 13, 2017 Terrorism Middle East Muslim-Christian Relations Foreign Affairs