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The seeds of resistance will flower in Bahrain until the government accepts peaceful dissent.
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Imagine Europe had rapidly brought to bear all the firepower imaginable in Libya. Would the world be better off?
The Wisdom of Schäuble: There Is No Way Greece Can Fully Pay Back Its Debt
What does Greece need from the rest of Europe to avoid defaulting on its debt?
Tackling Iraq or Abandoning Nuclear Energy? U.S. and German Adventurism Compared
Germany is abandoning nuclear energy. What can the world learn from this type of “adventurism”?























