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Analysis and Commentary

Parliament of Bans

by Henry I. Millervia TCS Daily
Wednesday, July 12, 2006

Scandals, incompetence, and profligacy at the UN are hardly news these days, but many of the organization's worst transgressions are hidden from public view…

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Where Milosevic's butchery held sway

by Tod Lindbergvia Washington Times
Tuesday, July 11, 2006

The bottom line is this: Are we going to finish the job in Europe, or are we going to turn our backs on those who haven't yet made their way in from the cold…

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Europe must not trade its principles for Russian gas

by Timothy Garton Ashvia Financial Times
Monday, July 10, 2006

On the eve of the summit of the Group of Eight industrialised nations, which opens this week in St Petersburg, Europeans are faced with a delicate balancing act in their policy towards Russia…

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Viva Valladares

by Arnold Beichmanvia Washington Times
Sunday, July 9, 2006

For a reason I will explain toward the end of this article, I will tell you the story of Armando Valladares, who spent 22 years as a political prisoner in Fidel Castro's Cuban jails…

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On the wrong continent

by Timothy Garton Ashvia Guardian (UK)
Friday, July 7, 2006

Driving through Toronto last week I saw a shiny black 4x4 with an English flag sticking out of one side window and a German flag out of the other…

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The U.S. and Egypt: Giving up on the 'liberty doctrine'

by Michael McFaul, Amr Hamzawyvia International Herald Tribune
Monday, July 3, 2006

Has President George W. Bush given up on his liberty doctrine? From Libya to Iran to Azerbaijan, the Bush administration appears to have downgraded the importance of democracy promotion in the last several months. Nowhere, however, has a new indifference to democracy been more striking than in Egypt…

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Ozone hole in the head

by Henry I. Millervia Washington Times
Friday, June 30, 2006

Scandals, incompetence and profligacy at the United Nations are hardly news these days, but many of the organization's worst transgressions are hidden from public view…

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I've found a perfect new member for the EU. If only it were in Europe

by Timothy Garton Ashvia Guardian (UK)
Thursday, June 29, 2006

Driving through Toronto earlier this week I saw a shiny black 4x4 with an English flag sticking out of one side window and a German flag out of the other…

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Europeans overlook their own lapses while condemning U.S.

by Victor Davis Hansonvia Tribune Media Services
Thursday, June 29, 2006

When President Bush arrived in Vienna last week, protesters bore ``World's No. 1 Terrorist'' signs while chanting ``We will, we will fight Bush…

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Inside Iran's Fractured Regime

by Michael McFaul, Abbas Milanivia Washington Post
Sunday, June 25, 2006

For weeks, Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei has insisted that there are no fissures in the Iranian regime…

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