Tag Archives: United States

Dumping Peanuts in Haiti

Stop calling “aid” what really is about supply management for US agricultural interests.

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Globalization’s Gluttony

A painting and poem by Anatol Zukerman.

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Why the West Misunderstands Russia’s Challenge

Looking past the bluster and hyperbole of Russia’s political leaders and business elites.

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The Trajectory of India-U.S. Relations

What will Modi accomplish during his upcoming visit to the United States?

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Duterte: The Making of a Philippines President

What can be expected of a prizefighter-turned-death-squad-mayor in the country’s top job?

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“Better Trump than Hillary”: Really?

Supporters of Trump today make the same devastating mistake as the French right in the 1930s.

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Donald Trump is a Latin American Demagogue at Heart

Trump is a living amalgam of Chavez, Juan Peron and Rafael Trujillo.

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China’s State-Sponsored Cyber Attacks Must Stop

Washington’s politicians must take cybersecurity as seriously as experts and U.S. business do.

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The United States of Emotions

Why U.S. foreign policy has such a mixed record, in the Middle East and beyond.

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What Contemporary Art Tells Us About Trump

Art has an uncanny ability to predict the future.

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