The social-networking giant has opened its first-ever office in Asia—in the country where being all up in one another's business is practically a birthright. . . .
with Larry Diamondvia Patriot Politicos (George Mason University)
Tuesday, March 16, 2010
Over the first quarter-century of the “third wave” of democratization, beginning in 1974, the number of democracies in the world tripled and levels of freedom in the world expanded dramatically. . . .
The idea of nuclear disarmament is gaining support internationally, with the United States leading the charge and China and Russia expressing interest, says George P. Shultz, Ronald Reagan's secretary of state from 1982-89. . . .
Much has been written of the recent Tom Hanks remarks to Douglas Brinkley in a Time Magazine interview about his upcoming HBO series on World War II in the Pacific. . . .
Harvard’s Institute of Politics is out with its latest national poll of the political views of America’s 18-29 year-olds and the news isn’t good for Democrats. . . .