Would a Democrat change U.S. Middle East policy?
Recently, when Vice President Cheney was asked by ABC News correspondent Martha Raddatz about polls showing that an overwhelming majority ...
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In the Campaign, the Unspeakable War
Iraq remains a significant concern for the population, but that is a matter of little moment in a modern democracy.
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The Somalia Syndrome
"This poor country keeps taking one blow after another," Peter Goossens observed two months ago in an interview with The ...
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Derailing a Doomsday Deal Between the United States and India
Nuclear-armed states are criminal states. They have a legal obligation, confirmed by the World Court, to live up to Article ...
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Tortilla Wars: Corn-Based Biofuels Could "Starve the Poor" Around the Globe
The chaos that derives from the so-called international order can be painful if you are on the receiving end of ...
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The Cold War Between Washington and Tehran
In the energy-rich Middle East, only two countries have failed to subordinate themselves to Washington's basic demands: Iran and Syria. ...
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Latin America Declares It's Independence
Five centuries after the European conquests, Latin America is reasserting its independence.In the southern cone especially, from Venezuela ...
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Viewing Lebanon as if Through a Bombsight
In Lebanon, a little-honored truce remains in effect—yet another in a decades-long series of cease-fires between Israel and its adversaries ...
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“Failed States” and a Few Simple Solutions
The selection of issues that should rank high on the agenda of concern for human welfare and rights is, naturally, ...
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