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Not only is Egypt itself a long way from becoming a real democracy, but the differences between the Land of the Pharaohs and the Middle Kingdom are so vast as to make any meaningful analysis useless.
If there is one success story since 9/11, it has been the efforts to combat terror finance. If military action is sometimes akin to conducting surgery with an axe, efforts to dry up sources of funding are like wielding a scalpel.
Obama's irresolution and inaction could well make a nuclear Iran his most lasting legacy.
When it comes to the biggest issue of the day--the revolt of Middle East publics against their leaders--China has nothing to say.
A new systemic idea about the social order would have to emerge to really disprove Fukuyama.
Cooperating with U.S.-led sanctions against Tehran would bring New Delhi long-term dividends
The following is a transcript of an interview with Paul Wolfowitz given by CNN's Piers Morgan.
India's big, new foreign policy idea is even worse that its last one. And that's saying something.







