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Publications with Tag: Democracy

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The Indian view on Pakistan’s elections by Aparna Pande
India at LSE
May 8, 2013
Aparna Pande explains why India is unlikely to make concrete offers to Pakistan's incoming …

Much to Admire--and Fear--about a Rising China by John Lee
Australian Broadcasting Corporation
July 30, 2012
In an opinion piece in the state-owned People's Daily newspaper last month, president of …

A Triumph for Democracy in Libya by Ann Marlowe
Wall Street Journal
July 11, 2012
I was surprised and touched to receive holiday greetings from Libyan friends around the …

Sovereignty or Submission: Liberal Democracy or Global Governance? by John Fonte
Foreign Policy Research Institute
October 15, 2011

Tribuno de la democracia by Jaime Daremblum
La Nacion (Costa Rica)
September 30, 2011
La partida de Rodolfo Cerdas ha dejado vacíos difíciles de llenar en el mapa …

Dictatorship vs. Democracy by Aparna Pande
Huffington Post
March 29, 2011
While discussing the current Middle East situation in a recent interview, former Pakistani President …

A New Paul Revere by John Fonte
Book review of The New Road to Serfdom by Daniel Hannan, National Review
December 20, 2010
After observing a Fourth of July celebration in Yellowstone National Park in 1889, a …

Can Israel Be Jewish and Democratic? by Douglas J. Feith
Wall Street Journal
October 25, 2010
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu recently asked Palestinian peace negotiators to acknowledge Israel as …

Afghanistan's Experiment in Democracy by Ann Marlowe
Weekly Standard Online
September 14, 2010
This iftar (Ramadan break fast) dinner for 1,800 people at Kabul's Ouranos Hotel is …

Losing Nicaragua by Jaime Daremblum
Weekly Standard Online
November 24, 2009
With U.S. policymakers distracted by the situation in Honduras, Nicaragua continues to move toward …

Boring Summits Are Better for Everyone by John Lee
foreign Policy
November 20, 2009
When Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh arrives as U.S. President Barack Obama's first official …

India Fast Becoming Asia's 'Swing State' by John Lee
Korea Herald (South Korea)
November 4, 2009
The choice of Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh as President Barrack Obama`s first state …

A Credibility Gap at the OAS by Jaime Daremblum
Weekly Standard Online
October 22, 2009
Several decades after its founding as the Western Hemisphere's premier democratic forum, the Organization …

Economic Investment Key to Afghanistan Success by Richard Weitz
Madison Capital Times
October 11, 2009
Achieving success in Afghanistan - defined as achieving a sustainable democratic regime able to …

China at 60: No More Excuses by John Lee
Business Week
October 5, 2009
It has been 60 years since Mao Zedong told his people on Oct. 1, …

What Turkey Can Do For The U.S. by Zeyno Baran
CNN.com
April 7, 2009
Turks greeted President Obama with huge excitement Monday. This was the first time a …

Democracy Is Under Attack in Nicaragua by Jaime Daremblum
From the February 3, 2009 The American
February 3, 2009
Though it may seem hard to remember today, Nicaragua once played an outsized role …

How to keep freedom and democracy in Lebanon alive by no_author
January 10, 2007
WASHINGTON - How to keep Lebanon's freedom and democracy alive was the subject of …

 

 

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