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Islam — The Power of Women

Can societies continue to survive if they exclude women from professional life?

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The Second Boston Tea Party

Should the U.S. pharma industry worry that the rebellion against prescription drug costs will turn into a replay of 1773?

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Libya and Transatlantic Cooperation

Are recent events heralding nations' push toward non-proliferation — or is this just a happy interlude?

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U.S. Anti-Communists’ China Fears

Shouldn’t Americans be grateful for China’s smooth transition to the market economy — instead of trying to undermine it?

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Bush's America and Icarus's Flight

Are U.S. foreign policymakers flying too close to the sun?

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Globalization Vs. Democratization: Doubly Unfinished U.S. Business?

From globalization to democratization — has the United States embarked on yet another unfinished business?

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Joe Wilson and the Car Mechanic

How much can U.S. media learn from car mechanics when it comes to courage and service mentality?

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Iraq’s Railways and Amtrak

Is U.S. reconstruction policy abroad more sensible than it is at home?

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Tony Blair: Dr. Faust — Or Mephistopheles?

Does the British Prime Minister resemble a German literary character?

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Will You Still Love Us Tomorrow?

In view of 20th century history, should Poland still be worried about its German neighbor to the West?

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