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The sword arm of Europe
Forget Iraq or Afghanistan. British foreign policy must fix its own backyard first
Subject: EuropeFighting John McCain
McCain’s hot temper and intense patriotism are part of his Scots-Irish heritage. Where might they lead him?
Subject: Law & government, North AmericaBack to Bhutto?
If President Musharraf is ousted, it will be another example of Pakistan’s underlying stability
Subject: Law & government, South & Central AsiaBipartisan disaster
Americans’ growing unease at US foreign policy is not reflected by the two parties
Subject: North AmericaA long voyage
As in India, the maintenance of social peace requires strict controls on free expression
Subject: Religion, South & Central AsiaThe Bush blip?
Behind many of the recent books about the Bush administration, there is a surprising consensus: the cold war background of many of its key members made it uninterested in stateless terrorism. But that same cold war background may mean that the Iraq war will prove a temporary aberration
Subject: International politics, North AmericaDemon in the cellar
America’s “Jacksonian” nationalism is responsible for turning the US from a conservative power to a revolutionary one
Subject: North America, People & populationsSpeaking up
America’s liberal Jews have the only voice powerful enough to fight self-defeating Israeli nationalism and US chauvinism. They must speak out
Subject: North America, ReligionThe end of the west?
The inflammation of US nationalism since 9/11 has blinded it to the potential strategic disaster of a split with Europe
Afghan statecraft
To describe Afghanistan as medieval is an undeserved compliment to its dark-age tribal structures. The best we can hope for is an era of UN-supervised peace
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