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Amnesty’s call for Bush’s arrest was a blatantly partisan act — and it wasn’t the first time the group had done so.
It is no accident that arrest warrants never seem to be issued for the likes of Kim Jong Il or Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, since the real targets of universal jurisdiction these days are Western nations.
The past two weeks of turmoil and drama in Sino-American affairs may well be the new normal, not an exception to an otherwise placid bilateral relationship. While Friday brought news of a possible deal allowing dissident Chen Guangcheng to leave China to study in America, that deal is no more certain than the earlier, failed deal, announced just days before
A jihadist in plain sight in Lahore makes the most-wanted list.
What matters for China is not whether Westerners believe the system is cracking. The question is: How do the Chinese view their own system?
As Secretary of State Hillary Clinton heads to China this week for yearly strategic consultations, a daring bid for political asylum has highlighted the seething dissent beneath China’s surface stability.
Amb. Bolton’s interview last night on Fox News “On the Record” with Greta Van Susteren discussing the latest on Chinese dissident, Chen Guangchen
President Obama's politically motivated deadlines for troop drawdown have already undermined the effectiveness of the surge.






