In January 2011, Henry D. Fetter wrote about how the big game got its name.
The year you were born, James C. Thompson, who served in the U.S. Department of State under Presidents John Kennedy and Lyndon Johnson, examined and condemned the policy decisions behind American involvement in Vietnam.
In July 2016, Nicole Hemmer wrote about the relationship between Agnew and Nixon and its continued influence on the role of the vice president today.
Everett Collection
Full Moon High was released in 1981.
In April 2016, Alan Taylor remembered 1986 in pictures.
Patrick Hertzog / AFP / Getty Images
“It was thought that all borders between men had similarly disintegrated, and we were all destined to be free and empowered individuals in a global meeting place,” wrote Robert Kaplan 20 years later.
In August 2011, Jamie Holmes wrote about how SMS is the driving force behind technology-enabled changes in commerce, crime, political participation, and governing in the developing world.
Reuters
In April 2012, Carl Wilson wrote about the song's endurance.
Goran Tomasevic / Reuters
People across the world rediscovered the power and peril of revolutions, as Laura Kasinof found in Yemen.
In February 2012, Charles A. Kupchan wrote about the world's emerging economies, and how the world will look by 2050.
The Atlantic is here to help you process it, in stories like these: