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A roadmap by any other name

by Paul French

[ august 07 ]

Washington and Pyongyang appear to be moving towards bilateral agreement.

The Modern Panopticon; or, The Snitch's Charter

by Garrick Alder

[ august 06 ]

How has a massive project with privacy implication for British citizens slipped under the media's radar? And who, exactly, needs a sanity check?

Israel's "new Middle East"

by Tanya Reinhart

[ august 06 ]

"For the Israeli military leadership, not only the Lebanese and the Palestinians, but also the Israelis are just pawns in some big military vision."

What are they fighting for?

by Tanya Reinhart

[ july 06 ]

"Israel does not need this piece of land, one of the most densely populated in the world, and lacking any natural resources. The problem is that one cannot let Gaza free, if one wants to keep the West Bank."

A new Perle Harbor

by Michael Carmichael

[ july 06 ]

"In a droning monotone, Perle explained the need for the Bush Doctrine of pre-emptive war permitting direct and simultaneous interventions into multiple theatres."

A week of Israeli restraint

by Tanya Reinhart

[ june 06 ]

"the fact that Israel is content merely to bombard the Gaza Strip from air, sea and land is a model of restraint and humanity that not many states could match."

Endgame

by Michael Carmichael

[ june 06 ]

"Imagine: Ted Kennedy presiding over an official investigation into Bush's clandestine eavesdropping, wiretapping and mail-openings aimed at US citizens or the torture cases of Guantánamo and Abu Ghraib."

Just what are "Incomplete Jews?"

by Michael Standaert

[ june 06 ]

The anti-Semitism of the Left Behind novels.

The Hamas government should be recognized

by Tanya Reinhart

[ june 06 ]

"Olmert may have succeeded in garnering a majority in the US Congress for a boycott of the Hamas government, but in Israeli society itself he does not have a majority."

Enron's good fight

by Paul Rogat Loeb

[ june 06 ]

"Enron traders bragged about stealing from 'grandma Millie', and jamming their $250 a megawatt hour power 'right up her ass'. So maybe those were the fights Skilling referred to."