Tag Archives: 2008 US elections

Obama’s Secret: The Son Bill and Hillary Never Had

Beyond all the attention on the delegate race, what’s the real story behind how Obama unhinged the Clinton campaign?

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The Colorblind Generation

Is the United States witnessing its first truly colorblind generation?

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Republicans, Immigration and the Lessons of History

Is anti-immigrant resentment meant to deflect attention from economic stagnation?

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Hillary Clinton and Biblical Justice?

Why might the Bush clan be secretly rooting for Hillary Clinton’s presidential fortunes to improve?

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The Iraq War and Academia’s Faustian Pact

How have warnings of geopolitical chaos in Iraq proven prescient?

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Engage and Deter: A Judicious Path with Iran

How can the United States best mitigate Iranian threats to its interests in the Middle East?

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The Sarkozy Moment: The United States and France

Has the G-8 summit given the Bush Administration a unique opportunity to repair its relations with France?

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Barack Obama’s American Exceptionalism

Has Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama laid out a convincing foreign policy agenda?

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Back to the Future: Is the 2008 Election a 1968 Redux?

What parallels emerge between the 1968 U.S. presidential election and the 2008 campaign?

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Hillary, 1984 and the Future of Copyright

How might the 2008 election’s hottest viral video ad cause companies to rethink their commitment to copyright?

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