Tag Archives: Afghanistan

The Disastrous U.S. Habit to Rush Elections

From Iraq and Afghanistan to Ukraine, the U.S. always hopes to get “its man” into office quickly — with poor results.

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A Vote for Afghanistan

How can a society develop exemplary civic courage in the face of brutal terror?

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Anatol Zukerman on the United States

Why “Responsible Art” is important: United States of America

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Scenes of Afghanistan in Transition

Faces of the Afghan people in a moment of great change.

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Just the Facts: Shipping Out of Afghanistan

How Afghanistan continues to ensnare the United States.

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Germany: Reluctant Leader and Indispensable Power

What will a reluctant leader mean for the resolution of such issues as the eurozone crisis, future military missions and data privacy?

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Syria: The End of American Omnipotence

How is the Syria crisis forcing U.S. elites to see what the world already knows?

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Syria: Lessons from History

Two historic examples of U.S. action vs. inaction may be instructive for Syria now.

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Selective Morality and Syria

A case against a U.S. attack in Syria — and a path forward.

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Aid Workers Under Attack

Which country has been the site of the most attacks on aid workers between 2008 and 2012?

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