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Blog
By Russ Wellen, May 21, 2013
Why did the United States feel the need to admit Baltic and Eastern Europeans who at times exceeded the Nazis in brutality?
Commentary
By Husain Abdulla, May 20, 2013
The United States needs to halt its assistance to Bahrain until the country implements promised democratic reforms.
By Russ Wellen, May 17, 2013
From the decline in democracy to the rise in the price of peace.
By Javier Rojo, May 16, 2013
A study by the Heritage Foundation maintained that Hispanic immigrants are deficient in I.Q. and thus disposed to rely on "government handouts."
Column
By Stephen Zunes, May 15, 2013
What can we do in Syria? Unfortunately, not much.
By Michael Figura, May 15, 2013
As the Guantanamo hunger strike widens, the president deflects blame.
By Ali Younes, May 10, 2013
Too many states, large and small, see themselves as having a vested interest in Syria's outcome.
By Markus Bell and Geoffrey Fattig, May 9, 2013
North Korea policymakers must look beyond the nuclear issue to consider the human rights of the population.
By Zaid Hydari, May 6, 2013
Turkey is in the process of normalizing its asylum procedures and providing legal assistance for refugees seeking safety within its borders.
By Russ Wellen, May 6, 2013
Syria has become the weak leg of its tripod with Iran and Hezbollah.