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Antiterrorism policy has taken its toll on foreign enrollment in US universities
Mark Sidel
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Double Vision in Beirut
While the West celebrates the rise of democracy, the Lebanese press for independence
Frances Z. Brown
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La fuerza no basta
Joseph S. Nye
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Tangled Threads of Protectionism – Part III
Retraining and innovation would help to save jobs better than a tariff wall
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May 10, 2005
Reality Check for European Union
A French "no" vote on the new constitution would be a blow to the fledgling organization
Jonathan Fenby
April 27, 2005
Nationalism Pits Shanghai Against its Global Ambition
Anti-Japanese demonstrations expose conflicting interests and force the city to choose
James Farrer
April 29, 2005
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That Dog Won’t Bark
A year of unilateralism, yet little dissent from other world powers.
William Safire
January 24, 2002
Bangladesh is Weak Link in War on Terror
Not all US allies are friendly to its aims
Anand Kumar
December 15, 2003
India Plans Free AIDS Therapy
Obstacles remain, but program hopefully will start in the spring
Amy Waldman
December 1, 2003
Cargo Ship Raided by Greece Was Going to Sudanese Capital
Undetected, ship sneaks explosives into the Mediterranean
Frank Bruni
June 24, 2003
The World's Most Utterly Failed State
Capture of the MV Faina is but one rotten fruit of Somalia's global isolation
October 10, 2008
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