July

'Compassionate Conservatism' and Civil Rights

George Bush spoke last week to the NAACP for the first time in his administration and both he and mass media tried to say this was significant, although neither the NAACP leadership nor most African Americans appeared to be particularly impressed.

More to Lebanon War than Meets the Eye

At first glance, history seems to repeat itself in Lebanon, where a lengthy cold war is intermittently interrupted by an extreme show of violence as traditional players quickly sprint into action, stacking their support behind one party or the other.

You’re a Good Man, Larry Brown

You're a good man, Larry Brown. You were born in Brooklyn damn near 66 years ago and in that time you've traveled more than LeBron in the playoffs. You played for the Akron Wingfoots of the old NABL

Italy’s Disengagement from the War Zones

The permanent-war doctrine is the means by which the present administration in the US intends to secure its unipolar domination of the world. However, contrary to what this doctrine proposes, a single world power cannot impose a solution to conflicts and secure stability by the use of force.

The Indo US Nuclear Deal: Changes Not Acceptable

The Indo-US nuclear deal was based on certain assumptions on the Indian side, which were spelt out by the Prime Minister in his statements in Parliament on July 29, 2005, February 27, 2006 and March 7, 2006.

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