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Israel should be commended for its two-pronged approach to its organ problem: incentives and efforts to combat trafficking.
Conflict seems likely between the Obama administration and the Netanyahu government, but there is reason to hope that things will not deteriorate too far, too fast.
China is proposing forward-thinking transplant policies that offer to pay organ donors. These proposals challenge the status quo, however if China is serious about creating an incentive program, transparency and accountability will be vital to its integrity and safety.
Instead of relying on ineffective diplomacy, Washington needs to help Israel defend itself while investing in the future of a safe, free Palestinine.
What should be the George W. Bush administration's Middle East project for the next four years?
To understand Vladimir Putin, we must understand his view of Russian history.
The Bush administrationmay be forced toexplore secretly the possibility of a "grand bargain" with Tehran.
As U.S. policymakers ratchet down pressure in the Middle East, Egypt and Tunisia see a green light to backtrack on reform.



