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Hugo Chavez: Poster Man for Castro Hugo Chavez's actions in taking over properties, businesses, and oil companies in Venezuela show his agenda to undermine democracy, security, and freedom in this region communism • shrewdmanipulatorhugochavez • anti-american • anti-democratic • securityriskforhemisphere
War of Ideas, Part II Democracy is messy, so expecting Iraq to do better than the US is misguided at best. democracy • iraq • us • shay's rebellion • electoral college
Presidential Debate is Critical to Voters Voter rights may be surpressed. The nation's economy is in critical condition. Voters have the right to hear each candidate's plan for leading this nation, now! voter rights surpressed • presidental debate is of critical importance • economic recovery • right to vote • mccain suspending campaign
Extradition of Alberto Fujimori The Former president of Peru was returned to his home country to face charges for corruption and human rights violations. alberto fujimori extradition • fujimori human rights violations • fujimori corruption • fujimori scandal • fujimori presidency
Potential Turning Point in Iraq For better or for worse, have reached a potenital turning point in Iraq. iraq • turning point • fallujah
Bombs and Bombast Since the day it won independence, Sri Lanka has been ravaged by civil war and guerrilla war. Now as the vying factions attempt to find peace, some wild rumors jeopardize those prospects. sri lanka • tamil tigers • conflict in sri lanka
Conservatives Fall for the Allure of the Davis Recall Despite the prospect of a political victory over Davis, Conservatives and Republicans ought to be less than sanguine about disrupting the normal political process and yielding to populist impulses. governor gray davis • recall election
How Great is Santa Clara County?
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Media Education and New Technologies - III This is the continuation of my article on New Technologies and media education. democratization • globalization • global village • cultural dominance • media education
The utilitarian premise Utilitarianism is a popular basis for politics, but it is nothing more than collectivism disguised. democracy • democratic • utilitarian • utilitarianism • government
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What Is The Safe States Strategy? Several third party and independent presidential candidates and their supporters have suggested pursuing a safe states strategy in 2004. But what exactly do they mean by "safe states" and does the strategy make any sense? This article looks at these attempts to offer an alternative to John Kerry without risking being perceived as a spoiler and whether or not voters should listen to them. elections • nader • green • democratic • independent
How Great Was the Great War? (book review of 3 books) The Great War has traditionally been seen as a great event of the twentieth century, particularly for British social history. This essay reexamines this issue, looking at some old "classics" as well as contemporary work on the subject. first world war • world war i • book reviews • british society • social aspects
Italian Government: Another One Bites the Dust With the resignation of Massimo D'Alema the Italian Republic has used up its 57th government since 1945. Used up is even the prime minister whose nine-party coalition has been quarrelling without a pause for over a year. Now D’Alema has stepped down after the negative results of his center-left coalition in regional elections. The opposition "Freedom-Pool" led by media-tycoon Silvio Berlusconi won in eight of fifteen regions. Berlusconi´s alliance with his former rival Umberto Bossi of the Northern League has worked particularly well in the productive north asking for devolution. A week after D'Alema's resignation the center-left coalition agreed on the previous treasury minister Giuliano Amato to lead the new government. Due to massive party interference the new prime minister, a Socialist, has presented only a poor cabinet and program. Clinging to power, the party leaders of the center-left coalition don’t seem to have the slightest clue on how to prepare for the general elections early next year. d’alema • giuliano • amato • italy • rome |
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