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An imposed settlement of the Kosovo question and the partitioning of Serbia's sovereign territory without its consent is not in the interest of the United States.
Al Qaeda continues to struggle through the paradox that the same ideology that serves to cement its authority hampers its ability to become truly powerful.
Joshua Muravchik reviews A. James Gregor's book on Marxism and Fascism.
Many Latin Americans have become disillusioned with economic reform, privatization, and "neo-liberalism" and are looking once again to the state to solve all their problems.
Blessed with charisma and communication skills, Chavez has managed to hold public affection; nonetheless enormous difficulties lieahead.
This essay decribes the Congress of Prague,which is a major international effort aimed at revitalizing political, economic, security, and cultural ties across the Atlantic and across Europe.
Disillusioned with politics as usual, Venezuelans have turned to a strong man, Chavez, to resolve their economic and social problems.
The distinction between “old” and “new” Europe that Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld pointedly drew last year undermines the geo-strategic bridges built between western and central-eastern Europe during the 1990s. It also underscores the uncertainty of the transatlantic bridge’s strength, which...



