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Society and Democratic Renewal

By any measure, Cambodia has come a long way in a relatively short period of time. Since its full independence in 1953,... 

Spain, Cuba And The Death Of Orlando Zapata

The death of Orlando Zapata shows up the extreme fragility of the Cuban regime. After 50 years of total control of everything... 


UK Invests £600,000 For Creative Bursaries Scheme

Prime Minister Gordon Brown and Culture Minister Margaret Hodge today announced a two-year grants programme to provide at... 


Singapore Highlights New Internet Exchange And Authentication Framework

Singapore’s position as a telecommunications hub will be strengthened by the new Singapore Internet Exchange, which will facilitate highly efficient

U.S., India Trade Relationship Gets Some Much Needed Attention

The U.S.-India trade relationship requires more attention, from both sides. Perhaps unbeknownst even to the most avid follower of U.S.-India

Good Governance And The Upcoming Burma Elections

The military junta that has ruled Burma since 1988 is publishing a set of five laws this week that aim

Carbon Reduction In The U.S. And A Linked Fee

Shifting gears on the cap-and-trade debate is the latest proposed approach for reducing greenhouse gas emissions in the U.S. by

Next Steps For The U.S. In Yemen

Western policy makers are scrambling to respond decisively to Yemen’s instability after the failed Christmas Day attack on a U.S.

Unfair Voting In America: Citizen V. Non Citizen Populations

Hundreds of voting districts throughout the country have an unfair balance between citizen and non-citizen populations. We may fix that

U.S. Census Bureau To Develop Supplemental Poverty Measure

With so many policy debates mired in partisan politics, the announcement last week by the U.S. Census Bureau that it

Some Myths About The War In Afghanistan

The war in Afghanistan is in its ninth year, and even officials supportive of the U.S. presence there acknowledge the

President Obama Puts U.S. Focus On Indonesia

President Obama’s visit to Indonesia is not only personal but political. He will have the opportunity to visit the home

Wal-Mart, Hippies And The U.S. Tea Party Movement

Too many of those currently ‘analyzing’ the Tea Party movement seem to have no genuine interest in grappling with its

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