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Kickstarting Algeria’s Green Transition
In a new report for the European Council on Foreign Relations, I explore what Europe might do to nudge Algeria to join the green energy transition.
Sixty 'Glorious' Years After Independence, Can Algeria Withstand the Challenges Ahead?
In my latest analysis for DAWN MENA, I explore what Algeria’s history can tell us about its future.
At Documenta 15, Fixation with Scandal Drowns out New Artistic Voices
Claims of antisemitism at the latest edition of contemporary art fair Documenta have shifted focus away from the festival's richest lineup ever.
After Years of Isolation, Algeria’s Faltering Return
In my latest analysis for Atlantic Council, I examine Algeria’s recent reemergence onto the world stage – and why it hasn’t gone according to leaders’ plans.
The North African: Why Don’t We Understand Algeria?
In an interview with The North African, I break down outsiders’ struggles to make sense of Algeria, how we can do better, and why it’s worth the effort.
Ten Years Later, Still Hooked on Algeria
A decade after my first visit to Algeria, I reflect on 10 years of exploring one of the world’s most fascinating (and misunderstood) countries.
Childcare in Fresh Mountain Air
Learning to travel with kids on a multi-family ski vacation in the Allgäu.
Reverberations of the Ukraine Crisis
My new analysis of the implications of the Ukraine crisis for Algeria, both today and in the long run.
Three Years After the Hirak Began, Could War in Europe Extinguish Hope for Algeria’s Popular Movement?
In my latest analysis for Atlantic Council, I explore how conflict in Ukraine could impact Algeria's popular movement - and what to do about it.
Venice Moments, at Just the Right Time
Visiting Venice during a lull in the pandemic, we were able to see what the city might become without overtourism.
The Year in Review: 2021
A look back on world events, life milestones, and the best essays, books, music, movies, and more of 2021.