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Sinclair: Email to Bret Stephens about his article 'Why Iraqis back McCain'
Blog Post, June, 25 2008
Ian Sinclair
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Email to Bret Stephens on the Wall Street Journal about his article 'Why Iraqis back McCain'
Dickey: The 08 Situation in Context
Blog Post, June, 22 2008
Charles Dickey
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An essay about the state of both national and global economic affairs and the only-in-America political shennanigans during this election year
El khoury: An Offer Hezbollah Cannot Refuse?
Blog Post, April, 23 2008
Ann El khoury
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A series of articles on Hezbollah and a possible shift in US foreign policy.
Fatone: The End of Democracy?
Blog Post, April, 20 2008
Thomas Fatone
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The State of the Nation, as I see it.
Black: Imperialism and fossil fuels
Blog Post, March, 19 2008
Toban Black
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A speech about oil and natural gas interests in and around the so-called war on ‘terror.’
Street: "The Death [and Ghosts] of Iraq"
Blog Post, March, 14 2008
Paul Street
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As we approach the fifth anniversary of the monumentally illlegal, brazenly imperialist, inherently mass-murderous (some estimates put the number of Iraqis killed by "Operation Iraqi Liberation" [O.I.L.] at or above 1.3 million), significantly oi...
Oyler: Why Don't we Start Following Our Hearts and Minds?
Blog Post, January, 07 2008
Amy Oyler
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During this election season, we must be conscious of what we're voting for, what we're committing to, and who we allow to commit to the role of leadership in this country. We must take note of where we are in the realm of foreign policy, as well a...
Jones: Foreign Policy question for comment
Blog Post, December, 22 2007
Douglas Jones
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question seeking comment
Keen: $100 million is a lot of money
Blog Post, December, 20 2007
Ellie Keen
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How do the large Western NGOs manage to expand, year on year, and still maintain that they are engaged in empowering local partners and creating sustainability?
Street: "Doctrinal Questions": Foreign Policy Tweedledum and Tweedledee
Blog Post, April, 15 2007
Paul Street
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The liberals I know need to stop being childishly surprised by the Democratic Party's failure to (a) respond progressively to the progressive antiwar sentiment expressed by U.S. voters last November (b) develop a nonimperialist foreign policy ...


