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The Changing Nature of War

Is a philosophy of doubt the better counsel in deciding to go to war?

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Dean, Yankee of Vermont

Is Howard Dean’s biggest obstacle to overcome on the road to the White House that he is such a Yankee?

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Western Europe’s Shadow Economies

What are the prime reasons for the growth of shadow economies around the world?

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2003 — Tough Year for Women Leaders

Why are women leaders in today’s world disparaged, degraded and threatened instead of encouraged and cherished?

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George Bush and the End of Globalization?

Will economic protection be the hot topic in the 2004 presidential election?

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The Doctrine of Nagging Doubt

Is U.S. intelligence good enough to support the Bush Adminstration’s doctrine of preemption?

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The Multipolar World Vs. The Superpower

Is U.S. unilateralism a reality — or just a belief that U.S. strategists are trying to sell to the rest of the world?

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What Would Bismarck Have Done?

Can a 19th century German leader inspire his country to solve its pension woes?

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The Israelization of Turkey

With the recent spate of terrorist bombings, should Turks worry about their country becoming the next Israel?

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Tony Blair — or Germany — as Europe’s Bridge?

How will Germany balance its various roles with Europe — and across the Atlantic?

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