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Scholars from both sides of the Atlantic consider how concepts of citizenship affect debates over immigration and assimilation, tolerance and minority rights, and national cohesion and civic culture.
Italian politicians would be wise to consider the lessons of federalism championed by the father of political Catholicism, Luigi Sturzo.
The transatlantic relationship must not become a casualty of the current Iraqi regime's persistent attempts to threaten world security.
National defense is one indispensable task of the federal government--and indeed a principal reason why the Founders felt the need to replace the Articles of Confederation with the Constitution.
A recent study suggests that private schools are more conducive than public schools when it comes to preparing students for the rigors of citizenship.
Revolution Day protests against the Islamic Republic may not be the end of the Islamic Republic's tyranny, but it could be the end of the beginning of the necessary revolution.
Attacking Qaddafi’s military equipment—whether it is threatening civilian populations or not—is an essential next step, but it does not guarantee success for the rebels, still less for the United States.
Submission is a central theme in the Muslim religion, so certain things need to change drastically if Egypt does not want their new regime to morph into a dictator as well.




