Spare thoughts
1. There seems to be some confusion out there about the fact that Dzhokhar Tsarnaev is being charged with using a "weapon of mass destruction." As I discussed last month, WMD has a pretty broad definition under U.S. law 2. Catalan Wikipedia as an expression of nationalism 3. Daniel Kahneman at the Pentagon 4. Who ...
1. There seems to be some confusion out there about the fact that Dzhokhar Tsarnaev is being charged with using a "weapon of mass destruction." As I discussed last month, WMD has a pretty broad definition under U.S. law
2. Catalan Wikipedia as an expression of nationalism
3. Daniel Kahneman at the Pentagon
1. There seems to be some confusion out there about the fact that Dzhokhar Tsarnaev is being charged with using a "weapon of mass destruction." As I discussed last month, WMD has a pretty broad definition under U.S. law
2. Catalan Wikipedia as an expression of nationalism
3. Daniel Kahneman at the Pentagon
4. Who says political scientists don’t tackle relevant questions?
Joshua Keating was an associate editor at Foreign Policy. Twitter: @joshuakeating
More from Foreign Policy

Lessons for the Next War
Twelve experts weigh in on how to prevent, deter, and—if necessary—fight the next conflict.

It’s High Time to Prepare for Russia’s Collapse
Not planning for the possibility of disintegration betrays a dangerous lack of imagination.

Turkey Is Sending Cold War-Era Cluster Bombs to Ukraine
The artillery-fired cluster munitions could be lethal to Russian troops—and Ukrainian civilians.

Congrats, You’re a Member of Congress. Now Listen Up.
Some brief foreign-policy advice for the newest members of the U.S. legislature.