Dispatches Issue #68: November 2018 Know It All Magazine Premium Previous Issues Primer The Borders of Dissent Efforts to contain protests inevitably create boundaries—and raise questions about restricting free speech. Shilpa Jindia
Field Notes Issue #68: November 2018 Magazine Previous Issues Letter From Boa Vista, Brazil: Exodus From Venezuela In the Brazilian state of Roraima, newcomers arrive every day by car, bus, and bicycle. Chris Feliciano Arnold
Features Issue #68: November 2018 Magazine Previous Issues Welcome to the Almost-Country of Abkhazia A tiny territory on the Black Sea hopes to boost its bid for nationhood by welcoming Syrians fleeing civil war. Laura Kasinof
Features Issue #68: November 2018 Magazine Previous Issues A Guide to the Almost-Countries of the World From Liberland to Sealand, a partial tour of semi-autonomous, breakaway states. Jack Denton
Issue #68: November 2018 Letter From the Editor Magazine Premium Previous Issues Primer Behind the Scenes: Off the Map An introduction to our special issue on borders and boundaries. Jennifer Sahn
Features Issue #68: November 2018 Magazine Previous Issues Among the Gerrymandered Gerrymandering in the Great Lakes State has cost some communities their representation, their schools, and their access to clean drinking water. Ginger Strand
Features Issue #68: November 2018 Magazine Previous Issues Party Lines: Tracking Gerrymandering Cases State by State Recent court challenges to politically motivated redistricting have yielded several decisions not to decide. Jack Denton