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Monthly Archives: April 2012
The Asian Spring
By Courtney Page Streets lined with cherry blossom trees in full bloom signals the advent of spring in Korea and Japan; however, over the past twenty years, a blanket of harmful and polluted sand and yellow dust covers both nations. … Continue reading
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A Conversation with Yaron Brook and Elan Journo
From the Winter/Spring 2012 edition of the Whitehead Journal of Diplomacy and International Relations: How should the U.S. respond to the events that have gripped the Middle East over the past year? This question has been debated countless times by the … Continue reading
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Breaking “Washington Rules”
Andrew J. Bacevich, professor of international relations and history at Boston University, a speaker at the Affordable World Security Conference at the Newseum in Washington on March 27–28, 2012, spoke with EWI’s John Sinden, Jr. He addressed his views on the U.S. … Continue reading
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