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U.S. Manufacturing Obituaries Premature
Instead of mischaracterizing the significance and meaning of the U.S. trade deficit, policymakers should try to attain a better understanding of the condition of U.S. manufacturing.
U.S. Billions Fueling Political Crisis in Pakistan
Analysts are criticizing United States for talking the talk and not walking the walk in the recent Pakistan crisis.
Turkish-American Relations
The careful observer of foreign affairs must be aware of the fact that some Turkish-Americans could have a major impact on the multibillion-dollar political advertising industry and on international trade.
Darwinian Dictatorship
Want tenure? Learn to love Charles Darwin. Want to keep your tenure? Work his name into your license plates. Want to keep your job? Never, never cast aspersions upon academia’s favorite butterfly expert.
Climate Security Act Revealed
The Climate Security Act of 2007, S. 2191, co-sponsored by Senators Joseph Lieberman (I, CT) and John Warner (R, VA) would require the U.S. to reduce its emissions by 50% by the year 2050.
Beyond Bias and Barriers
Still trying to prove that Larry Summers was wrong when as president of Harvard, he declared that women just don’t go into science, academics are looking for reasons for the trend that differ from his natural explanation and lean toward nurturing theories.
The Problem of Offense
Offense is a “psychological construct,” argues University of Nevada-Reno Adjunct Professor William O’Donohue.
A Way Out
Diplomacy has already begun to take center stage in Iraq, and Colonel McGinley offers practical solutions for an effective transition.
Is the United Nations A Symbol of False Hope?
The United Nations has come under criticism for lack of actions to avert genocides during the last decade.