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Progress may not be observable in the earliest stages of democracy.
The Obama administration's reaction to Honduras' attempt to stand athwart this antidemocratic tide in Latin America has been shocking and inexplicable.
Promoting democracy in the Middle East will not be high on John Kerry'sagenda, but for the first time in half a century, democracy is the talk of the Arab world.
Rather than insist on the defeat of the Iraqi insurgency as a precondition for Iraqi democracy, President Bush sees democracy as a means to help defeat the threat of radical Islam.
The laughable warning of an impending return to a reactionary "Constitution in Exile"serves to distract from the liberals' own agenda, which is not at all laughable.
Liberal interest groups and intellectuals decry a conservative return to a pre-Lochner U.S. Constitution, even as they try to reshape the Constitution to align with European thought.
The Iraqi election demonstrated for the first time in Arab history that national sovereignty can be achieved without tyranny.
Can a rejuvenated Republican party unify the liberal opposition to Putin?



