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American Foreign Policy
No organic formula of rule is in sight…
Libyan Intervention
‘Captain America carries, after all, not a sword but a shield’
Korea’s Lost Peace
The author of Wired thinks ‘hardwired’ is a really good word…
Probably the Hash Monster
‘Incidentally, Zaeef must have been a good diplomat.’
Terrorism and Nothingness?
Contradictions in Obama’s nuclear disarmament stance
NLR at 50: Tariq Ali sees propagandistic but not substantive changes to American foreign policy since Bush
‘American policy toward Cairo, its closest Arab ally and, since 1979, its second-largest recipient of foreign aid, has been in need of a facelift for some time’
‘Histrionic’ claims of a world ruled, economically, politically and culturally, by China
The many stories told about Aafia Siddiqui
‘In effect, U.S. tactical nuclear weapons in Turkey are without military value or purpose. That means removing them from the country should be simple, right?’
Roosevelt knew ‘a lot about race theory but less about international diplomacy and almost nothing about Asia’
China as America’s head servant?
‘The secret truth is the Chinese have not yet become accustomed to being the strong party’ in their relationship with America
Poem:
‘A Knot of Worms’ by Marsha Truman Cooper
Slideshow:
The Process Over the Self
Video:
Jenny’s Birthday Book
Slideshow:
Le Corbusier’s Modern Creations
Poem:
‘Mending Wall’ by Robert Frost
Video:
Stare Back
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