Article Why We Fight If revanchism seems far-fetched, even old-fashioned, consider the passions at work today in familiar trouble spots. By Margaret O'Brien Steinfels August 26, 2014 Foreign Affairs Terrorism Middle East War and Peace
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Article Fearful Asymmetry Israel’s bombing and invasion of Gaza raises questions about the ethics of military strife in an era when war has become asymmetrical. By Gordon Marino August 14, 2014 Middle East War and Peace Web Exclusive
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Article Russian Spring A friendship between two priests manifests the possibility of different relations between Orthodoxy and Catholicism in easternmost Europe. By Jane Costlow July 30, 2014 Ecumenism Foreign Affairs War and Peace Web Exclusive
Article Borderline Our so-called border crisis is not fundamentally a question of security, but one of poverty, injustice, and disorder. By The Editors July 29, 2014 U.S. Catholicism Domestic Affairs Editorial Immigration Latin America Social Justice
Article Thinking Straight? Why are social conservatives eagerly citing—and in the process, badly distorting—queer theory? To defend traditional ideas about sexuality. By John Corvino July 21, 2014 Domestic Affairs LGBTQ issues Sexuality Web Exclusive
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