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On July 14, 2011, Frédéric Tissot, France's consul-general in Iraqi Kurdistan, stood up at Bastille Day celebrations in Erbil and, in the presence of regional president Masud Barzani, spoke about the need for freedom and democracy in the region.
A review of Umar F. Abd-Allah'sA Muslim in Victorian America: The Life of Alexander Russell Webb.
Canadian officials bear no blame in the disclosure that Barack Obama's campaign tried to play both sides of the free trade debate.
Americans have understandably pulled together as a nation and celebrated their American grief in their own community. But the more you pull together, the more you pull away from outsiders. Mistrust and disdain of the foreigner are in the air.
Economic pandering by office-seekers may force them to follow through with their dangerous policies.
The Islamic Republic of Iran continues to sponsor terrorism and just last week declared its intent to construct a nuclearreactor capable ofweapons-grade plutonium production.
A personalaccount of what really happenedin the story of Charlie Wilson's War.
While AEI's Asian Studies Program has long focused on politics and military affairs, it is expanding to include more economic research.




