2015년 2월 25일 수요일

Arab Diplomats Reject Netanyahu, the Democratic Party's Aging Candidates, and More..

The problem with using the term "muscular" to describe foreign policy, why increased labor productivity has not translated to increased wages, how Kevin Costner's everyman isn't aging well in a multiethnic America, and more...

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Wednesday, February 25, 2015

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Netanyahu Invites Arab Diplomats to His Big Speech—and Gets Rejected

In other news, the Israeli national security advisor tells his American interlocutors that he wishes the prime minister's address to Congress weren't taking place.
JEFFREY GOLDBERG
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The Gray Party

Democrats are lining up top recruits for the 2016 Senate race—and they're almost all approaching retirement age.
DAVID A. GRAHAM
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'Muscular Foreign Policy' Is an Orwellian Phrase

A more combative approach may weaken, and not strengthen, our global standing.
PETER BEINART
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Why the Gap Between Worker Pay and Productivity Is So Problematic

Labor has become more efficient and profitable, but employees aren't sharing in the benefits.
GILLIAN B. WHITE
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The Troublesome Rebirth of the Kevin Costner Everyman

The star's heartfelt performances in his two latest films can't redeem the fact that his once-beloved archetype doesn't speak for America the way it used to.
KATIE KILKENNY

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