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George W. Bush's Holy War

How much of the U.S. foreign policy is based on politics — and how much on faith?

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India: Go Nuclear to Win Respect?

Has India managed to gain global recognition by going nuclear?

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Everyday Life in Afghanistan, Circa 1921

What are the parallels between life in Afghanistan back in 1921 and now?

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Made in Texas

Michael Lind explores the impact of the Lone Star state on U.S. politics.

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How Hydrogen Empowers Fair Globalization

How can hydrogen energy webs remake civilization along radically new lines?

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The Dawn of the Hydrogen Economy

How can hydrogen ease our dependence on fossil fuels?

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A Religious World War in the Making?

Has a potential world war in African and east Asia been overlooked by Western media?

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Setting Africa on the Right Track

What do the last 30 years teach us about Africa's future?

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Shooting Iraq — With a Camera

How has Iraq changed since 13th-century explorer Marco Polo's journey there?

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Nigeria as a Global Trouble Spot

Why should the world closely watch unfolding interfaith issues in Nigeria?

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