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"Extraordinary rendition" is the governmental transfer without legal process of a person to another country where it is...
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In June 2005, a U.S. infantry battalion hunting for Taliban insurgents in the Zabol province of southern Afghanistan...
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Capitalism and Poverty An End to Poverty? A Historical Debate Gareth Stedman Jones New York: Columbia University Press,...
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The nub of what follows can be simply expressed. Who has true title to antiquities or art treasures?...
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Bloggers vs. Mullahs: How the Internet Roils Iran We Are Iran: The Persian Blogs Nasrin Alavi New York:...
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Economic commentary on the subject of globalization has often focused on two widely accepted, but mainly misunderstood, mantras....
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Earlier this year, Muhammad Zaki Amawi and Marwan Othman el-Hindi, Jordanianborn U.S. citizens, and Wassim I. Mazloum, a...
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EDITOR'S NOTE: Beginning with this issue, we launch what we hope will be a semiannual feature, in which...
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In 1884-85 representatives of the major European powers met in Berlin. The topic was empire. Great Britain, France,...
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