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The Atlantic
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150 year old general editorial magazine with a focus on focusing on foreign affars, politics, and the economy
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American Forces Press
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Official statements of the Department of Defense
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The American Spectator
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Conservative magazine of news and politics. Founded in 1967 as The Alternative.
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The American Prospect
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Progressive liberal monthly. Founded in 1990, the Prospect describes itself as an "authoritative magazine of liberal ideas, committed to a just society, an enriched democracy, and effective liberal politics".
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Foreign Affiars
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Bi-monthly journal published by The Council on Foreign Relations. Covers international relations and US foriegn policy.
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Foreign Policy
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Bi-monthly global politics, foreign affairs, and economics magazine. Founded in 1970, and best known for its Index of Failed States.
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Harper's Magazine
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Second oldest monthly magazine, founded in 1850. General interst magazine covering current events, politics, society, the environment, and culture.
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Human Events
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Conservaitve weekly, founded in 1944. Holds high the "Reaganesque principles of free enterprise, limited government and, above all, a staunch, unwavering defense of American freedom"
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Mother Jones
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Liberal and progressive bi-monthly covering politics, and known for its investigative reporting.
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The Nation
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Founded in 1865 by the Abolitionist movment. Today, it is a left-leaning weekly focused on politics and culture. Considered to be a voice of the American left.
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National Review
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Bi-weekly conservative magazine, founded in 1955 by William F. Buckley, Jr. Considered to be the voice of the American right.
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The New Republic
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Centerist semi-monthly magazine. Tends towards left-leaning stances on social issues, and more conservaitve on foreign policy issues.
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Newsweek
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Second largest news weekly (after Time), founded in 1933.
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The New Yorker
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General interest literary magazine, founded in 1925. Well known for its satire, commentary, essays, and cartoons. It is published 47 times a year.
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The New York Times Review of Books
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As a supplement to the New York Times newspaper, this is one of the most influencial book review sources.
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The New York Times Magazine
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Weekly magazine supplement to the New York Times. Frequently features articles on foreign affairs and foreign policy.
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Policy Review
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Conservative journal founded by the Heritage Foundation, now owned by the Hoover Institution in Washington D.C.
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Reason
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Libertarian magazine of "free minds and free markets".
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Salon.com
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Online general interest magazine with a focus on liberal politics.
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Slate
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Online current affairs and culture magazine, with a liberal slant.
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Time
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News weekly. Publishes Person of the Year.
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Utne Reader
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Bi-monthly magazine of re-prints of articles from other publications. Left/liberal slant.
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Vanity Fair
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Monthly covering popular culture and general interest.
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The Weekly Standard
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Neoconservative weekly magazine. Also publishes The Daily Standard.
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Wilson Quarterly
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Non-politically aligned magazine of the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars. Boils down a variety of issues, including foreign affairs, so as to make them accessible to the general public.
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