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  • New Deal's Unsung Japanese Victory

    Commentary

    By Sam Pizzigati, April 18, 2008

    FDR’s campaign against “economic royalists” lived on—and triumphed—after his death. But not where he would have expected.

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  • Barack Obama on Diplomacy

    Commentary

    By Stephen Zunes, January 17, 2008

    With his preference for diplomacy over militarism, we must neither be naïve about Barack Obama's limitations nor cynical about his potential.

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  • How to Stop AIDS Now

    Commentary / Department: Youth & Activism

    By Caiti Schroering, August 21, 2007

    The '08 Stop AIDS Platform is something that we must all take heed of: our next President must do more to stop the HIV/AIDS crisis. This conviction is what impelled this group of 15 youth AIDS activists to attend the Take Back America Conference in Washington, D.C. earlier this summer and "birddog" Barack Obama and John Edwards.

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  • Curing AIDS Policy of Greed and Dogma

    Commentary

    By Yifat Susskind, November 30, 2006

    When it comes to AIDS policy, the Global South doesn't need charity or lectures about abstinence. Generic drugs and respecting women's rights are the way to go.

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  • 3D Security

    Commentary / Department: 60 Second Expert

    By Aaron Kishbaugh and Lisa Schirch, November 17, 2006

    Foreign aid, civil military integration, military, AID, diplomacy, development, Defense Department, State Department, security

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  • Shafting the Vets

    Commentary

    By Conn Hallinan, November 9, 2006

    Veterans of the Iraq War return home to face the “friendly fire” of an indifferent Pentagon and Veterans Administration.

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  • China: A Troubled Dragon

    Commentary

    By Conn Hallinan, May 11, 2006

    China's growing economic power and global presence coincide with severe economic and social challenges at home.

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  • African Women Confront Bush’s AIDS Policy

    Commentary

    By Yifat Susskind, December 2, 2005

    AIDS information is absorbed through a mesh of stereotypes that make human misery seem like a natural condition of life in Africa.

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  • Bush Administration Refuses Cuban Offer of Medical Assistance Following Katrina

    Commentary

    By Stephen Zunes, October 19, 2005

    Did arrogance cost lives?

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  • GATS and Women

    Report

    By Marceline White, October 11, 2005

    Although the World Trade Organization (WTO) ministerial failed to produce a new round of trade expansion, prior commitments made by countries in the Uruguay Round (which launched the WTO in 1994) meant that negotiations would continue in 2000 to liberalize both agricultural trade and trade in services.

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