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An imperial President in a post-American world
There is an increasing mismatch between the demands on the American presidency and the realities that constrain it.
Ruins to ruins
Kevin Ryan
| 07 December 2009 |
While French cathedrals are empty and silent, French Muslims are alive and vibrant.
Climategate, who is really tilting at windmills?
Responsible citizen and responsible politicians should ask questions about climategate and whether the science was manipulated.
John Demjanjuk and the other half of justice
There is more than one way of making sure that Nazi-style horrors never happen again.
Is bioethics an American plot?
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"Principlism" has spread like a virus through the bioethics industry. But is it objective or is it a form of values imperialism?
Going Rogue: Let’s cut to the chase, Sarah
After 400 pages we still don’t know whether Sarah Palin is a really rogue element in politics or merely aiming for a future in the GOP.
Going Rogue all the way to the White House?
Sarah Palin's book An American Life is suprisingly moving and well worth the read.
Obama’s plan and the key battleground
In the long run, Pakistan's human intelligence services are essential for defeating the Taliban. American drones and phone taps are not enough.
Locked in without a key
Why are some bioethicists and scientists so sceptical of the incredible story of a paralysed Belgian man who began to communicate after 23 years?
Hope, change and AIDS
World AIDS Day 2009 reminds us once again of the failure of risk reduction strategies
The angels and demons of climate change
At the very least, the leaked emails in “Climategate” show that science is a very political affair.
Only two kids?
Ugandan attitudes towards homosexuals have a lot to do with their attitudes towards fertility.
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