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U.S. occupation of Iraq has made it a magnet for terrorism. Has this increased global terrorism or made it more easy to defeat?
This new volume from the AEI Press includes six thoughtful essays on the intellectual property controversy in two of today’s key knowledge-based industries.
American policy toward Lebanon, Syria, and Hezbollah remains confused, despite a heightened awareness of terrorism and terrorist groups since 9/11, and it is now time to reassess the American relationship with Lebanon and the challenge posed by Hezbollah.
Why the media did a lousy job covering the intifada.
The longstanding media practice of whitewashing tyrannical regimes and their actions continues in most coverage of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
The appropriate dimensions of protection for intellectual property rights in general, and patents in particular, have been matters of controversy since the 16th century. Software and biotechnology, both relatively new areas to come under the patent umbrella, have brought the debate to a fevered pitch in recent years. The Joint...
The message from Europe is clear: Israel and Sharon, not the terrorists,are to blame for future attacks by Palestinian terrorists on its citizens.



