An Ottoman dragoman in robe and fur hat, reading a scroll — period costume plate
Edition 7 · 4 June 2026

Dragoman

the world, interpreted
Focus: Europe · MENA — 12 items · 6 native-language exclusives. Structural over breaking; the forgotten over the front page.
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Phenomenal World · Global

Three Frontiers of Global China

China’s global reach is framed not simply as infrastructure or trade, but as a struggle over norms, standards and knowledge itself. The piece appears to treat “Global China” as an epistemic project: power works by remaking the categories through which development, sovereignty and governance are understood.

English original · 6d ago · 20 min · deep · opened — expand

This is the kind of conceptual piece that can change the reader’s map rather than add another country brief.

Global Chinapolitical economyknowledge regimes
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Phenomenal World · Global

The State and Its Workers

China’s rise is read through the recomposition of class and the changing relation between the state and its workers after 1989. Rather than treating industrial politics as a side effect of growth, it makes labor the key to understanding the post-Mao state’s internal transformation.

English original · 6d ago · 15 min · deep · opened — expand

A strong structural counterweight to the usual China-as-geopolitics frame.

Chinalaborstate power
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Doppiozero · Global

Storia del capitalismo razziale

A history of racial capitalism becomes an argument about how Britain’s imperial past is still being fought over through archives, public memory and political language. The likely strength is not novelty of subject but the Italian intellectual mediation: slavery, capitalism and national self-exculpation read as one historical problem.

read in Italian, untranslated · 3d ago · 9 min · deep · opened — expand

Italian criticism often gives Anglo imperial debates a colder, more revealing distance.

racial capitalismempirehistorical memory
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Il Tascabile · Global

Raccontare il carcere

The prison is approached not as a policy failure alone but as a narrative and moral form: a model of punishment that literature can help expose, rethink and perhaps exceed. By organizing the question through five readings, the piece likely turns incarceration into a problem of imagination as much as law.

read in Italian, untranslated · yesterday · 14 min · deep · opened — expand

For a reader interested in ideas, this is more valuable than another prison-system outrage brief.

carceral stateliteratureItaly
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Phenomenal World · Global

Histories of Decline

American decline is treated as a recurring genre of elite self-interpretation, not a single forecast waiting to be proved right or wrong. The piece asks what the long history of failed declinism reveals about power, anxiety and the strange political uses of pessimism.

English original · 6d ago · 22 min · deep · opened — expand

It promises a historical theory of decline-talk rather than one more verdict on U.S. weakness.

declinismU.S. powerintellectual history
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Engelsberg Ideas · Global

The ghosts of Ukraine’s past

Ukraine’s present is read through the unresolved ghosts of nation-making, memory and political inheritance. The title suggests an essay less about battlefield updates than about how historical figures and museums shape the symbolic grammar of the war.

English original · yesterday · 7 min · deep · opened — expand

Ukraine is over-covered as event and under-read as a struggle over historical form.

Ukrainememory politicsEurope
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Doppiozero · Global

Un padre non si trova

The absent father becomes a philosophical and literary problem: truth, inheritance and embodiment are not abstractions but things one discovers through situated lives and remembered teachers. The piece likely works in Doppiozero’s best register, where criticism becomes a meditation on intellectual paternity and loss.

read in Italian, untranslated · yesterday · 6 min · deep · opened — expand

A dense Italian literary essay can carry more thought than many nominally political pieces.

literaturememoryItalian criticism
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Engelsberg Ideas · Global

Eastern European success is no happy accident

Eastern Europe’s recent successes are framed as historically produced rather than accidental or merely post-communist catch-up. The piece likely resists both triumphalism and condescension, asking what institutions, culture and geopolitical discipline made the region’s gains possible.

English original · today · 4 min · deep · opened — expand

Useful because it treats Eastern Europe as an intellectual subject, not a Western policy appendix.

Eastern Europedevelopmentinstitutions
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War on the Rocks · Global

Wrong Audience, Wrong Ask: Why Trump’s Abraham Accords Gambit Falls on Deaf Ears

Trump’s push for Abraham Accords expansion is presented as a category error: he is making the wrong demand of the wrong audience at the wrong moment. The argument’s value lies in reframing normalization not as diplomatic inventory but as a problem of regional legitimacy, timing and political debt.

English original · today · 8 min · deep · opened — expand

A sharp corrective to Washington-centered readings of Middle East diplomacy.

MENAnormalizationU.S. foreign policy
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Doppiozero · Global

Un'anima straripante. Marilyn, 100 anni dopo

Marilyn Monroe is approached not as iconography but as a life that history repeatedly tried to silence, discipline and consume. The likely frame is biographical criticism with a feminist and cultural-memory edge: Norma Jeane survives as an excess the image industry never fully mastered.

read in Italian, untranslated · 3d ago · 5 min · skim · opened — expand

A familiar figure becomes worthwhile only if the essay breaks the cliché, and Doppiozero may do that.

cinemafeminismcelebrity
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Letras Libres · Global

Exámenes de conciencia

A sonnet by the priest-poet Manuel Ponce becomes a study in confession turned back upon itself: the examiner of conscience becomes the examined. The piece’s promise is formal and theological, showing how penitence can become literary matter without losing its moral unease.

read in Spanish, untranslated · 3d ago · 3 min · deep · opened — expand

Short literary criticism can be intellectually exacting when it lets form and theology illuminate each other.

poetryCatholicismSpanish literature
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Doppiozero · Global

Dress code 25. Vestire la Regina

The British monarchy is read through clothing as an archive of power: fabric, ceremony, marriage, war and survival woven into one symbolic system. Instead of treating dress as ornament, the piece appears to use it as a material theory of dynastic continuity.

read in Italian, untranslated · 5d ago · 8 min · deep · opened — expand

A cultural essay that makes costume do real analytical work is worth the detour.

monarchyfashionsymbolic power