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Memory Loss: A U.S.-Japanese DRAMa

What lessons from the 1980s computer chip rivalry between the United States and Japan can be applied to today?

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U.S. Television: The Road Less Traveled

How can U.S. TV help the United States to learn more about the world out there?

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New Russia = Ancient Rome?

In its search for constitutional models, did Russia go back in history way too far?

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Why President Bush Needs to Learn His ABCs

Should the United States reconsider some old certainties in a much changed world?

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Realigning U.S. Intelligence

What lessons should the U.S. security agencies draw from the terrorist attacks?

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The Tricky Politics of Co-optation

Does Bush’s tariff policy give ammunition to his political opponents rather than paralyze them?

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Palestine: Getting Return Right

How can the desire of Palestinians to return to homes they fled from in 1948 be reconciled with Israel's desire to remain a Jewish and democratic state?

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Paul O’Neill as Scrooge

Who will have more influence on U.S. Treasury Secretary Paul O’Neill, Bono — or Ebenezer Scrooge?

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Pope John Paul II as a Globalist

What Church of Rome will Pope John Paul II leave to his successor?

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The Stanfords of Russia

Will another country adopt the U.S. practice of naming universities after robber barrons?

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