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Two justifications for terrorism: a moral legal response.(Policy Report)
January 10, 2006... Introduction
The story of attempts to define "terrorism" in international law is well known, as are the related attempts to exempt liberation violence from any definition of terrorism. The highly charged political atmosphere surrounding...
A turning point for Nepal?
January 20, 2006... The tiny country of Nepal wedged between India and China in South Asia is at a major crossroads: one path leads to a monarchy and a society continually plagued by internal strife while another offers the possibility of peace and a modern day...
Spying and lying in 21st Century America.(Policy Report)
January 25, 2006... "Most people just don't understand how pervasive government surveillance is. If you place an international phone call, the odds that the [U.S.] National Security Agency is looking are very good. If it goes by oceanic fiber-optic cable, they are...
Lessons in post conflict reconstruction from the new Afghanistan compact.(Policy Report)
January 27, 2006... Introduction:
The forthcoming "London Conference" (1) on Afghanistan (January 31-February 1, 2006), to be attended by President Hamid Karzai, British Prime Minister Tony Blair, and UN Secretary General Kofi Annan, will bring together high...