Foreign Affairs


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Russian Veterans’ Day Poster Features the U.S. Battleship Missouri. Note the Zinger: “But, he [Eduard Baltin, former commander of the Russian Black Sea Fleet] added: ‘It’s not such a big…

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An Arabic Case for Toleration

Above is the new banner ad that is being used on Arabic web sites to promote The Lamp of Liberty, the Arabic libertarian website. The text offers an alternative to…

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Books for Iraqi University Libraries

As a part of the Cato Institute’s Jack Byrne Iniative for Middle East Liberty, my colleagues and I have been buying lots and lots and lots of books to send…

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Some Intelligent Discussion of Iraq from the Establishment

Zbigniew Brzezinski has an intelligent analysis in today’s Washington Post (requires simple registration) of the options in Iraq that neatly undercuts President Bush’s binary choice of “victory or defeat” and…

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La Grande Nation: En Faillite

Bienvenue Ã?Â??Ã?Â?Ã?  la Franceland! BBC Correspondent Allan Little has an excellent report on affairs in France, “France’s ‘pursuit of harmony’.” I’m a big fan of virtually everything French — language,…

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The Bill of Rights: Casualty of the “War on Terror”

Jonathan Rauch rings the warning bell about civil liberties and the rule of law in his latest column in the National Journal, “Bush’s Battle Endangers The War.” After a brief…

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The Bill of Rights: Casualty of the “War on Terror”

Jonathan Rauch rings the warning bell about civil liberties and the rule of law in his latest column in the National Journal, “Bush’s Battle Endangers The War.” After a brief…

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The “Resistance Fighters” of Iraq

Their calling card.

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The “Resistance Fighters” of Iraq

Their calling card.

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Illarionov Interviewed on the State of Russian Freedom

National Public Radio interviewed Andrei Illarionov (and Bernard Sucher, another friend of freedom whom I met recently in Moscow) about the state of freedom in Russia. The story is short…

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