Tag Archives: al Qaeda

Diplomacy in the Age of Terror (Part I)

Why are the means by which the United States has answered its terrorist foes demonstrably not working?

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Pakistan: Nexus of Failure

How is the failure of the Bush Administration’s foreign policy coming to roost in Pakistan?

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The Latest Crisis in Pakistan

How has President Musharraf’s declaration of emergency in Pakistan generated a crisis with serious global implications?

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Why Osama bin Laden Hates Microfinance

Has Osama bin Laden become the first prophet in a new line of Islamic Marxists? Or is he just another would-be dictator searching for specious arguments?

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Southeast Asia and the Seeds of Terror

What role did fundraising in Southeast Asia’s play in the rise of al Qaeda?

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The Israel Lobby — Finally a Balanced Review

What does a new paper on the “Israel Lobby” really say about where the United States finds itself today?

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London Bombings — The U.S. Perspective

What lessons can the West learn from London’s encounter with terror?

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Learning From Saudi Arabia

Is Saudi Arabia doing more than it is getting credit for?

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Bin Laden and the Temptations of Nihilism

How do terrorists justify killing civilians?

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Pakistan’s Tango With Terror

What makes Pakistan such a fertile breeding ground for terrorism?

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