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By David Peterson at Jun 19, 2007
The online edition of the July/August issue of Foreign Policy prefaces its entire Failed States Index 2007 bit with the following three sentences: The world's weakest states aren't just a danger to themselves. They... (More) Comments (11)
By David Peterson at Jun 13, 2007
Like me, I'm sure you've all noticed that the multi-year battle that led DePaul University of Chicago to deny tenure to Professor Norman Finkelstein, the outstanding Jewish-American academic, has been pretty seriously misrepr... (More) Comments (16)
By David Peterson at Jun 10, 2007
The [University Board on Promotion and Tenure] has determined that your scholarship does not meet DePaul's tenure standards. Moreover, on the record before me, I cannot in good faith conclude that you honor the obligations to &quo... (More) Comments (134)
By David Peterson at Jun 07, 2007
On June 3, CNN carried a "debate" among all eight of the current hopefuls to win the nomination of the Democratic Party to run for the presidency in 2008. From left-to-right on the stage at Saint Anselm College in New Hampshi... (More) Comments (7)
American Power, Iran, and the New York Review of Books
By David Peterson at Jun 03, 2007
For what is perhaps the single most cost-free public gesture that Western "intellectual" - types can take at the present moment (though perhaps tied-for-first- place with public lamentations over the "genocide" in Da... (More) Comments (26)
Open Letter Over the Memorial Day Weekend
By David Peterson at May 27, 2007
As a resource for the online public sphere, Truthout's consistently U.S.- centric point of view -- e.g., 980 U.S. soldiers dead in Iraq since memorial Day 2006; untold commentaries lamenting how the current regime's wars are damagi... (More) Comments (6)
Open Letter on an Open Letter on Darfur
By David Peterson at Apr 18, 2007
Aside from Harold Pinter ("Art, Truth, and Politics"), how many of the other nine leading figures of the contemporary European enlightenment do you suppose would be willing to sign a comparable letter (mutatis mutandis, of course)... (More) Comments (35)
Open Letter to the World on the U.S. Threat to the Peace
By David Peterson at Mar 31, 2007
The United States -- sometimes alone, often with Israel, now most recently with the United Kingdom -- threatens to attack Iran. Daily, the world's media report new U.S. troop, naval, and material commitments to the region (e.g., "bunke... (More) Comments (38)
Iran, the United States, and the Security Council II
By David Peterson at Mar 27, 2007
Last Saturday's (March 24) presentation before the Security Council by the acting U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Alejandro Wolff was nothing short of insulting and slanderous towards Iran. It was thus a perfectly fitting perform... (More) Comments (40)
By David Peterson at Mar 26, 2007
Thanks to Warren L.'s prodding, I picked up a Flossmoor Public Library copy of David Mamet's The Wicked Son: Anti-Semitism, Self-Hatred, and the Jews (Schocken Books, 2006). It's a real beaut. Evidently, in terms of U.S. -- a... (More) Comments (9)
Iran, the United States, and the Security Council I
By David Peterson at Mar 25, 2007
Under the nomenclature of "nonproliferation," the UN Security Council has adopted three binding resolutions with respect to Iran since July 31 of last year: 1696, 1737, and, just yesterday, 1747. Each of these resolutions is like ... (More) Comments (15)
And how do you rate conditions where you live?
By David Peterson at Mar 19, 2007
The release Monday, March 19, of the results of the D3 Systems survey of public attitudes among Iraqis as they enter their fifth year of foreign military occupation and war reminded me to go on a hunt for an old blog of mine about an earlie... (More) Comments (12)
By David Peterson at Mar 10, 2007
Under the Charter of the United Nations (esp. Ch. 1, Art. 2), states have obligations to treat each other as equals, to settle their disputes by peaceful means, to refrain from the threat or use of force, to respect the territorial integrit... (More) Comments (5)
By David Peterson at Mar 03, 2007
I think the Junior Senator from the State of Illinois is the subject of far too much unfair criticism for being, as they say, a novice at foreign affairs. His speech last November before the Chicago Council on Global Affairs (&q... (More) Comments (24)
Something about Human Rights Watch
By David Peterson at Feb 24, 2007
Recently a friend who works as a reference librarian dredged up on my behalf a copy of an April 1984 Americas Watch report, Human Rights in Nicaragua. Juan E. Mendez, then the director of Americas Watch's Washington office,... (More) Comments (11)


