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America's Africa policies are obviously based on the implicit assumption that black Africans aren't worth the same effort as white Europeans.
It is culture that creates economics, and not the other way around.
This month, George W. Bush will travel to Africa for the first time in his presidency. Plagued by vicious civil wars and crushing poverty, Africa has long been written off as a geopolitical and economic sinkhole. But with evidence of al Qaeda’s growing presence there and increased concern...
Next time your interlocutor assails the Bush administration for its hard-heartedness, remember Africa.
A new book examines what is wrong with Latin America.
The Second World War, which so many on the Left worked to avoid in the 1930s, was ironically the very instrument by which Britain was transformed in directions they had long wished: the dismantling of empire, the embrace of economic planning, and a vast expansion of the welfare state.
John Kerry often seems more interested in strategic self-esteem with Europethan in actually winning the war in Iraq.
We need to promote human rights, human dignity, and economicopportunity for the poor in the Muslim world.



