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World Policy Journal is the flagship publication of the World Policy Institute. For over 30 years, the pages of WPJ have been known for lively, intelligent writing that challenges conventional wisdom on global affairs. The articles and analysis are distinguished by their allergy to dogma, offering strong points of view that transcend the foreign-versus-domestic policy divide, reflecting the Institute's "world" perspective. The editors seek a range of voices from around the world.
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Volume 27, Number 3, Fall 2010Table of Contents
- The Global Canon
- pp. 1-2
- Teaching the Canon
- pp. 11-14
- Map Room: The New Library
- pp. 16-17
- A Mongrel Canon
- pp. 19-24
- The Photographer
- pp. 26-27
- The Musician
- pp. 28-29
- The Filmmaker
- pp. 30-32
- The Internet Artist
- pp. 32-33
- The Playwright
- pp. 34-35
- Visual Artist
- pp. 36-37
- Digital Art
- pp. 38-39
- A Nobel Sensibility
- pp. 41-45
- Deadly Gold
- pp. 67-74
- Microinsurance, Brick by Brick
- pp. 78-79
- An Ugly Exploration
- pp. 81-91
- The Balkans' Underbelly
- pp. 93-98
- The Roots of Hate
- pp. 99-111
- Censorship: Might vs. Right
- pp. 113-120