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  • America's Failure: Russia and Serbia
    The United States had two strategic goals as it faced its reluctant allies in NATO in the April 2008 Bucharest Summit
  • America, the Dictatorship
    Incrementally, but noticeably, the United States is shedding its democracy.
  • Latent Nazis -Conversations with Young German Intellectuals
    In the last 4 years (starting in late 2003), I have had multiple opportunities to collaborate or hold lengthy conversations with dozens of young German scholars, intellectuals, artists, and budding politicians from across the political and ideological spectrum.
  • Russia's Idled Spies
    On November 11, 2002, Sweden expelled two Russian diplomats for spying on radar and missile guidance technologies for the JAS 39 British-Swedish Gripen fighter jet developed by Telefon AB LM Ericsson, the telecommunications multinational.
  • The Costs of Coalition Building
    Foreign aid, foreign trade and foreign direct investment (FDI) have become weapons of mass persuasion, deployed in the building of both the pro-war, pro-American coalition of the willing and the French-led counter "coalition of the squealing".
  • The Gulf between Baghdad and Doha
    On April 8, 2003, in a testimony before the Senate Steel Caucus, industry executives urged legislators to ignore the future decision of a World Trade Organization appeals panel, widely expected to uphold an earlier preliminary ruling that U.S.-imposed steel tariffs flouted international trade law.
  • Trends for a Not-so-new Millennium
    We construct maps of the world around us, using cognitive models, organizational principles, and narratives that we acquire in the process of socialization.
  • Vojvodina - The Hungarian Kosovo
    In October 2005, Parliamentary Assembly of Europe members tabled a draft resolution castigating the human rights situation in the province of Vojvodina. As EU accession looms larger for Serbia and Montenegro, such resolutions are bound to proliferate. Vojvodina is widely regarded as a test case and the touchstone of Serbia's post-Milosevic reforms.

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