In “Our Towns,” excerpted in “The Atlantic,” James and Deborah Fallows describe a five-year odyssey visiting the American outback — places like Sioux Falls, S.D., Holland,Michigan, Bend, Oregon, Greenville, S.C., Duluth, Minn., Dodge City, Kansas, Allentown, PA., and a dozen … Continue reading
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In the most recent “Atlantic,” James Fallows examines a foreign policy conundrum in a piece called “China’s Great Leap Backward.” Fallows, who saw the rise of China as a big story many years ago, relocated his family there for several … Continue reading