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Remarks from AEI forum with Sam Rainsy, opposition leader from Cambodia, at 4/9/2003 event.
If John Kerry has lied about what he did in Vietnam, and has done so not merely to spice his biography but to influence national policy, then he is surely not the kind of man we want as our president.
2003 could be the year that Cambodia makes drastic political changes. Voters in the July election will decide whether Cambodia travels on a road to democracy or whether it continues to be ruled by an authoritarian government. But will the voters truly be the ones to decide the...
Former ambassador James Lilley and former Rep. Stephen Solarz are leading a bipartisan observer team to monitor Cambodia's election Sunday.
What ASEAN, not the United Nations, should undertake is the diplomatic equivalent of a union-management negotiation.
"Phake: The Deadly World of Falsified and Substandard Medicines" explores the underground trade in illegal medicines that kills over 100,000 people per year and supplants billions of dollars of real products.
The loss of expertise, insight and institutional memory--not to mention fundamental decency--that comes with the departures is painful to those of us who care about Congress.
War is either such an evil in itself that the United States should withdraw from its dominant world position or greater causes—such as advancing human freedom—can make war necessary. Two books on justice in war implicitly probe this profound choice.





