Susan Caskie
Susan Caskie is The Week's international editor and was a member of the team that launched The Week's U.S. print edition. She has worked for Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty, Transitions magazine, and UN Wire, and reads a bunch of languages.
Latest articles by Susan Caskie
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The most dangerous routes into Europe
feature Lampedusa is just one
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Surrender monkeys no more: How France turned into a global cop
feature Syria is just the latest example of France's growing assertiveness on the global stage
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The newest challenge for U.S.-Canadian relations: Weed-smoking politicians
feature It could raise some problems at the border
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The most interesting political race you’re not following
feature Christine Quinn's faltering campaign could use some of the Maldives' electoral magic
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The man behind Femen, the world's most famous topless protest group
feature Victor Svyatksi may have joined the bare-breasted feminist group as a way to meet babes
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How a terrorist attack hurts the cause of Egypt's Islamists
feature An assassination attempt on the interior minister plays straight into the military regime's hands
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What's the proper way to bury a Nazi?
feature The discovery of Heinrich Müller's burial site illuminates the difficulties of handling Nazi remains
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Why taking out the Pakistani Taliban's leader could be a mistake
feature Did the U.S. just kill a chance for peace by reportedly killing Hakimullah Mehsud?
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