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Landmines as an Ongoing Battle

What are the views of a Vietnam veteran on landmines, war and global conflict?

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Can Capitalism Be Saved?

What does the Chief Economist of the IMF have to say about the capitalist system?

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Perm and Duluth — A Double Portrait

Is Russia simply ignoring market economy rules — and what makes it so difficult to gauge economic reforms?

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Rethinking the U.S. War On Drugs

Is legalization the best alternative to Washington’s current drug policy?

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Islamist Democracies: The West's Worst Nightmare?

Can democracy be made to flourish in the lands where Islam prevails?

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Globalization and the Tower of Babel

How can a debate on globalization marred by confusion of Babylonic proportions be made more accessable?

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Religious Objectors to Globalization

What motivates religious radicals — and why do even the fiercest opponents always have one thing in common?

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The Unconquerable World

Can a multi-nuclear power globe still be secured by a world order based on deterrence?

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Islam's Wide World

How does Islam's view of democracy compare to other major world religions?

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The United States and Madrassas

How did the United States enable today’s Muslim fundamentalists to strike at the world’s most powerful nation?

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