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Interview with Richard L. Armitage On II October 2005, the Georgetown Journal of International Affairs met with former...
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Protesting in September 2005 against King Gyanendra's participation in the UN General Assembly in New York City, Girija...
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Islamic Reform or Designer Fundamentalism? Tariq Ramadan, Western Muslims and the Future of Islam. New York: Oxford University...
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"It takes three days to solve problems here, no matter what the problem. On the first day, the...
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In today's world of ever-increasing access to information, the media play a more important role than in any...
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IMAGE PHOTOGRAPH 1 At the same time as the American news media, already suffering from a series of...
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In December 2006 Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez will be seeking reelection in one of the most restrictive legal...
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Korea began the twentieth century as one of the poorest countries in the world. The "land of morning...
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Cautious optimism pervades the Arab world's most populous nation, as forthcoming political transformation seems inevitable. Egypt-one of the...
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Given its reach, its power of advocacy, and its capacity to frame and influence political issues, the press...
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HIV/AIDS is not just another medical condition like malaria, meningitis, or mumps. It has taken on a life...
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On 21 July 2005 Beijing made its biggest monetary shift in more than a decade by revaluing the...
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A new political consensus has taken hold in Washington, with both major political parties, both houses of Congress,...
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The African Union (AU) was officially launched in 2002 to foster closer economic and political integration among African...
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In the summer of 2004, a new word entered Western dictionaries, drawn from colloquial Sudanese Arabic-janjaweed, the devil-horsemen....
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India, as required by membership in the World Trade Organization, amended its patent act earlier this year to...
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During the first U.S. presidential debate in September 2004, President George Bush, who was then running for re-election,...
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UN Secretary-General Kofi Annan drew attention to "the growing problem of internally displaced persons" (IDPs) in his 2005...
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Innovations in science and technology have a critical impact in fields related to sustainable development, such as health...
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With a population of about 325 million, Maritime Southeast Asia-Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, and Singapore-is an area of...
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