Commentary

Not much happens in any country in the EAC that the neighbours don’t get to know about, even if to merely eavesdrop on a noisy and acrimonious launch of a political book.

When I wrote the cover article of the July/August issue of The Atlantic, entitled “Why Women Still Can’t Have It All,” I expected a hostile reaction from many American career women of my generation and older, and positive reactions from women aged roughly 25-35.
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