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Buying time

George Friedman | 04 November 2009 |
tags: foreign policy, Obama, Stratfor
Unearthing Obama's strategy at the present moment is difficult, but this does not mean it is not there, as strategy is less a matter of choice than of geopolitical reality.

The straight dope on Agassi

Michael Cook | 02 November 2009 |
tags: Agassi, drugs, tennis
Who is the real villain in Andre Agassi's revelations of drug abuse on the professional tennis circuit?


Here’s to happy life years

Carolyn Moynihan | 31 October 2009 |
tags: environment, family values, happiness
Why are Costa Ricans so happy and the world’s women so glum?

World’s oldest profession: Embrace it or banish it?

Barbara Lilley | 30 October 2009 |
tags: prostitution, self-control, sexualisation of children
Should prostitution be legal and supported by society or banished for good?

The euthanasia debate resurfaces

Margaret Somerville | 29 October 2009 |
tags: Canada, euthanasia
There are deeply-rooted cultural reasons why the Western world returns again and again to euthanasia as a solution to the problems of suffering and death.

Scary stuff

Katie Hinderer | 29 October 2009 |
tags: consumerism, Halloween, United States
47 million Americans will don costumes this Halloween - and that’s just the adults.

Will chemical weapons proliferate?

Michael Crowley | 28 October 2009 |
tags: chemical weapons, Russia
The danger of security agencies, military forces and violent groups using “incapacitatant” chemical agents to disable adversaries has grown since the Moscow theatre siege of 2002. International regulation is needed.

The ABCs of fighting for free speech

Rebekah Hebbert | 28 October 2009 |
tags: blogging, free speech
An enthusiastic blogger offers her advice for winning battles in the war to protect free speech.

Parents, the first educators

Peter Jon Mitchell | 28 October 2009 |
tags: education, parenting
Married, biological parents are the gold standard for raising children successfully. 

Russia, Iran and the Biden speech

George Friedman and Peter Zeihan | 27 October 2009 |
tags: Biden, Iran, Obama, Russia, Stratfor
The Obama Administration's aggressive diplomacy in Eastern Europe could sink its hopes for a peaceful resolution of its conflict with Iran.

Death panel dudgeon

Michael Cook | 26 October 2009 |
tags: death panels, human dignity
A very public disagreement between two prominent American bioethicists shows that they have only themselves to blame for attacks on their profession.

Seeking the pearl of great price

Jeffrey Steenson | 23 October 2009 |
tags: Anglican, Benedict XVI, Catholic Church
The Vatican's unexpected announcement this week made headlines around the world. An Anglican bishop who entered the Catholic Church in 2007 reflects on its significance.

Russia champions ‘traditional values’

Carolyn Moynihan | 23 October 2009 |
tags: human rights, Russia, United Nations, values
Struggling with family decay and population decline, Russia wants the UN to get down to tin tacks on the subject of human rights.

Crossing the Tiber

Andrew Byrne | 22 October 2009 |
tags: Anglican, Benedict XVI, Catholic Church
The Vatican has opened a door to Anglicans who want to be united to the Pope.

Girls and Gardasil: the protection game

Deirdre Fleming | 22 October 2009 |
tags: cervical cancer, HPV, parenting, vaccination
A mother and public health student offers ten reasons not to vaccinate children against a sexually transmitted disease.

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