The Wilson Quarterly

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in this issue:

AMERICA‘S NEW COMERS AND THE DYNAMICS OF DIVERSITY

– Sanford J. Ungar

THE ART OF BURNING BRIDGES: A Life of John O‘Hara

– James M. Morris

The Blair Moment

– Steven Philip Kramer

BROADWAY BOOGIE WOOGIE: Damon Runyon and the Making of New York City Culture

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EVIL IN MODERN THOUGHT: An Alternative History of Philosophy

– Mark Kingwell

Humanity 2.0

– Carl Elliott

Leading Through Law

– Anne-Marie Slaughter

Sometimes a Great Notion

– Michael J. Glennon

Two Cheers for International Law

– Oona A. Hathaway

The Two World Orders

– Jed Rubenfeld

Why Scholarship Matters

– A. D. Nuttall

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