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themoderatevoice.com » The Moderate Voice - Aug 21, 2008
Nepal and Pakistan provide good lessons in foreign policy to both Barack Obama and John McCain. The democratically-elected new Prime Minister of Nepal, Prachanda (photo above) who led a 10-year guerrilla war, now …
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themoderatevoice.com » The Moderate Voice - Aug 20, 2008
In 1988, he was TIME’s man of the year and in 1990—for his role in the dissolution of the Soviet Union– the Man of the Decade. In 1990, he won the Nobel Peace Prize. He’s weighing in on the current crisis. I was …
Also tagged: european union, g8, cnn, eu, foreign policy, nyt, time, russia, war, foreign affairs, the new york times, vladimir putin, cold war, angela merkel, news roundup, foreign politics
themoderatevoice.com » The Moderate Voice - Aug 19, 2008
According to Fateh Abdusalam of Iraq’s Azzaman newspaper, that nation’s so-called democracy would be funny of it wasn’t so tragic. Abdusalam writes sarcastically: “For a long while as they ranted about democracy …
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themoderatevoice.com » The Moderate Voice - Aug 13, 2008
Six months ago I wrote about a brave Pakistani woman who has been relentlessly fighting the two arbiters of her country’s destiny, Pakistan’s army and the US administration. (See here…) When she was virtually hounded …
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themoderatevoice.com » The Moderate Voice - Aug 11, 2008
Having labored under the yoke of Soviet domination in the very recent past, the countries of Eastern Europe and the Caucasus have a visceral feel for the politics of the now blossoming conflict between Russia and its …
Also tagged: europe, energy, european union, france, germany, eu, george w bush, newspapers, military, foreign policy, war, cartoons, pentagon, genocide, oil, foreign affairs, romania, military affairs, diplomacy, minorities, state department, eastern europe, angela merkel, nicolas sarkozy, political cartoons, cartoon commentary, foreign politics
themoderatevoice.com » The Moderate Voice - Jul 29, 2008
According to a report by Amnesty International things have actually gotten worse in China with the approach of the Olympics. According to the report the government has been working overtime to make sure that not a …
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themoderatevoice.com » The Moderate Voice - Jul 3, 2008
As anyone who regularly visits the Moderate Voice or WORLDMEETS.US knows by now, the world’s attention is riveted on the U.S. election campaign. And in every nation, different lessons - some of the cautionary - are …
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themoderatevoice.com » The Moderate Voice - Jul 3, 2008
How corrupt is it in today’s Iraq - even in what is thought to be the more well-run Kurdish north? According Rauf Naqishbendi who writes for the Kurdish Media in Iraq’s Kurdish Autonomous region: “We have created a …
Also tagged: middle east, business, iraq, george w bush, crime, foreign policy, iraq war, saddam hussein, impeachment, foreign affairs, bush administration, muslims, minorities, sectarian violence, hypocrisy, sunnis, kurds, intelligence community, shi ites, social commentary