Tag Archives: Iraq

A World of Twenty-Year Cycles?

Could it be that, every 20 years, a new generation sets out to shape the world?

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Ford and the Transatlantic Learning Community

How have rising oil prices brought the U.S. and Europe closer together?

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Obama, Carter and the Post-American Presidency

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

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Iran’s Mullahs, Money and Militias

How does Iran exert its influence in the Middle East?

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Learning from Russia’s Mistakes in Afghanistan

What can the world learn from the Soviet experience in Afghanistan?

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How Muslims View the West

How do the differing mindsets of Westerners and Muslims explain tensions between the two groups?

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Madam Vice President Condoleezza Rice

In what way has Condoleezza Rice announced her candidacy to become John McCain’s vice president?

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The Future of the Middle East

How has the Middle East changed over the last decade — and what does the future hold for the region?

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When Gringos Get It Right

When it comes to Iraq, what can the United States learn from its 20th century occupations in Latin America?

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Iraq’s Public Health Crisis

Will improving public health in Iraq help end the war and bring stability?

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