Foreign Affairs


A Case for Determination on Behalf of Freedom

Mugabe rival quits election race Hints about the grounds for the decision: On Sunday, the MDC was due to stage a rally in Harare – the highlight of the campaign….

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Progressive Federalism

Bolivia’s Morales faces autonomy votes

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An unmistakable signal…

…that a Tsvangirai electoral victory would be suppressed by force Troops ‘must back Mugabe or quit’

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How “Moderate” Has Changed Its Meaning

I was rather shocked to hear a cable news discussion of Senator Hillary Clinton’s pledge to “totally obliterate them” if the Iranian government were to launch an attack on Israel….

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Showing How Millions of People Were Duped

The New York Times: “Behind Analysts, the Pentagonâ??s Hidden Hand” â??It was them saying, â??We need to stick our hands up your back and move your mouth for you,â?? â?…

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Inspiring News from Zimbabwe

Opposition wins Zimbabwe assembly Commentary from Rejoice Ngwenya here.

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Azeri Libertarianism

I’m very pleased that my colleagues have unveiled to the world a new initiative to carry libertarian ideas to the crossroads of Europe and Asia: AzadliqCiragi.org. That’s “Lamp of Liberty”…

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Democracy, Liberty, Limited Government, Foreign Policy

The Northwestern University Law Review (Issue 102:1 (Winter 2008) has published my oral remarks during the 2006 Federalist Society panel/debate on “Limited Government and Spreading Democracy: Uneasy Cousins?” Judge A….

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Wasted Aid

“Foreign aid is flowing in in large amounts, but itâ??s not reaching the people,” by Thompson Ayodele, The Sowetan, March 5, 2008 Thompson is a great fighter for liberty whom…

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Mediation and Peace

Civilized politics is not about “finding the true will of the people,” a project that is merely a totalitarian conceit,* but about fashioning tolerable regimes based on peaceful relations. Kenya…

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