Tag Archives: human rights

Change in China?

What effect could Western opposition to China’s handling of Tibet have on China’s economic growth?

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The Post-American Presidency (Part II)

In what ways may the Carter era foreshadow the first term of an Obama presidency?

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The Post-American Presidency (Part I)

Was the Carter Administration was the first to imagine a world in which the United States is not preeminent?

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Indonesia’s Democracy Lessons

Does the death of Suharto offer lessons in the limits of U.S.-style democracy?

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The Geography of Bliss: Dateline Qatar

In Doha, how do Mercedes and Starbucks compete with dozens of new skyscrapers in an ever-shifting cityscape?

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Accountability as a Joint U.S.-Chinese Agenda

Can a better understanding between China and the United States bring about a new model of cooperation?

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Is There A West? (Part II)

Even if the West can reunite on a post-Cold War basis, will it be able to steer the global system in a Western-oriented direction?

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The Daily Power of Women in Peace Building

How can women help in the peace-building process of a country?

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Blogs As the New Frontier in Human Rights

Does the future of political activism and human rights lie in the blogosphere?

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Human Rights Inaction

What is the connection between human rights violations and fostering terrorism?

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