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America's oldest journal of contemporary world affairs. Founded 1914.

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Please enjoy free access to all essays in our annual Africa issue, for a limited time, courtesy of UC Press! Contributors include M.Woldemariam, Faeeza Ballim, emmanuelmogende, Bamba Ndiaye (The Africanist - Podcast), Ursula Read, Lily Kpobi, Daniel Agbiboa. online.ucpress.edu/currenthistory…

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Enjoy free access (for a limited time) to this essay in our September issue by Yoonkyung Lee (University of Toronto) on South Korea’s polarization in the wake of its martial law crisis: online.ucpress.edu/currenthistory…

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In our new issue, Maxime Polleri (Université Laval) explains the contentious politics of Japan's ongoing recovery from the 2011 Fukushima nuclear disaster. online.ucpress.edu/currenthistory…

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In our September issue, Dominik M. Müller examines growing signs of generational change in Brunei. online.ucpress.edu/currenthistory…

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In our new issue, Junjia Ye (NTU Singapore) explains how a system of ranking labor skills to determine access to rights makes life precarious for migrant workers in Singapore. online.ucpress.edu/currenthistory…

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In our September issue, Charlene Makley reviews an ethnography of Tibetan Buddhist nuns—and argues for more direct discussion of the political context of Chinese rule in the region, as well as gender issues. online.ucpress.edu/currenthistory…

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Enjoy free access (for a limited time) to this essay in our October Russia and Eurasia issue by Nelly Bekus (Nelly Bekus), on Belarus’s transformations since its 2020 pro-democracy protests: online.ucpress.edu/currenthistory…

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In our new issue, @russophiliac explains how the Kremlin manufactures and enforces consent for a war that benefits few Russians. online.ucpress.edu/currenthistory…

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In our new issue, Olena Strelnyk discusses Ukraine’s surprising strides toward gender equality in the midst of war—one way of distancing itself from Russia. online.ucpress.edu/currenthistory…

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In our annual Russia and Eurasia issue, Florian Mühlfried explains the connections between mistrust and protest in Georgia. online.ucpress.edu/currenthistory…

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Joel Mokyr, a newly announced Nobel laureate in economics, contributed to our special issue The Future of Capitalism 12 years ago. For a limited time, enjoy free access to his essay: online.ucpress.edu/currenthistory…