Uri Friedman is a senior associate editor at The Atlantic, where he oversees the Global Channel. He was previously the deputy managing editor at Foreign Policy.
What role did the U.S. play in the overthrow of Salvador Allende?
Global / 6:39 PM ET
Who's responsible for bad architecture?
Global / Sep 5, 2014
On the work of the American journalist murdered by ISIS
Global / Sep 2, 2014
A response to the Boistö Group's 24-step agenda for resolving the crisis
Global / Sep 1, 2014
Mapping the world's displaced people
Global / Aug 30, 2014
How the extremist group turns social networks into echo chambers
Global / Aug 29, 2014
Is Putin waging a new form of warfare, or a very old one?
Meeting in Finland, a group of Americans and Russians develops an agenda for peace.
Global / Aug 26, 2014
"Ebola Is Real" is now one of the most popular tracks in Liberia. It didn't happen by accident.
Global / Aug 25, 2014
"It's part of the problem with these conflicts," Foley said. "We're not close enough to it."
Global / Aug 19, 2014
Mapping which countries have the most and least youthful populations
Global / Jul 11, 2014
A Fourth of July thought experiment
Global / Jul 4, 2014
There is a "deep loathing" between the Israeli and Palestinian leaders, America's Mideast envoy said in his first interview since stepping down.
Global / Jul 3, 2014
The importance of context
Global / Jul 2, 2014
A manifesto against America's 'happiness' and 'resume' cultures
National / Jul 1, 2014
The region is undergoing a convulsion that could take decades to sort itself out.
Global / Jun 30, 2014
For the first time in centuries, we're trusting our neighbors, Brian Chesky says.
Global / Jun 29, 2014
The U.S. population is graying and increasingly non-white. And the Super Bowl proved it.
National / Jun 29, 2014
Can the government turn slums into the world's greenest cities?
Around the world, older generations are becoming the dominant demographic groups.
Global / Jun 28, 2014
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