Mexicans Romanticizing Drug Kingpins Reflects Lack of Confidence in the Rule of Law
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It's not fair to blame Mexicans for portraying cartel operators as Robin Hoods when their police are often corrupt and their president's policies ineffective.
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It's not fair to blame Mexicans for portraying cartel operators as Robin Hoods when their police are often corrupt and their president's policies ineffective.
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The Japanese coalition government is still woefully unprepared to handle crises like Fukushima.
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Because of outsourcing, inequality is ballooning in both the United States and China.
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Mexican attempt to clean up corruption may not be what it seems.
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Israel has squandered its cherished state-sponsor-of-terrorism card on a bad bet.
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The Honduras Human Rights Platform includes six prominent human rights organizations in that country. It has strived since the June 28, 2009 military coup to provide the Honduran people with accurate information about their government. It continues to vigorously call on the newly imposed government to investigate the increasing number of murdered journalists and activists, while many Honduran community, civil, and human rights groups continue to receive threats.
Wail Khalid, "LM Awardee: Human Rights Platform of Honduras" (Washington, DC: Foreign Policy In Focus, October 13, 2010).