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Canadian century watch
Over the summer,we featured a piece from from Brian Lee Crowley, Jason Clemen, and Niels Veldhuis based on their book, The Canadian Century , arguing that the free-market reforms Canada had instituted since it was described as "an honorary member...
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Thu, Jan 13 2011 8:42 AM
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Tunisia foreign minister resigns
This thing may really be happening. Kamel Mourjane, said to be one of the more decent members of the Tunisian regime, has just announced his resignation on his website : Citizens of the Republic of Tunisia, After witnessing the recent event that our country...
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Thu, Jan 13 2011 8:42 AM
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Morning Brief: Hariri to stay as caretaker prime minister
Hariri to stay as caretaker prime minister Top story: Lebanon's President has asked Prime Minister Saad al-Hariri to stay on as a caretaker Prime Minister after the collapse of his coalition government yesterday. 11 Hezbollah ministers resigned from...
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Thu, Jan 13 2011 6:37 AM
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Once more into the abyss for Lebanon
For the past two and a half years, Lebanese politics was played much like a game of touch football. That is, it operated within the confines of a strictly defined set of rules: It didn't always make for the most compelling sport, but at least nobody...
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Wed, Jan 12 2011 4:22 PM
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The last days of Ai Weiwei's studio
It took one year to design. One year to construct. And a few hours to tear down. The Shanghai studio of Ai Weiwei, China's most famous contemporary artist, was razed to the ground on Tuesday. He had known since mid-October that his studio, which the...
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Wed, Jan 12 2011 1:20 PM
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Will Southern Sudan be a precedent for Somaliland?
If Southern Sudan successfully secedes, will other African pseudo-states follow suit? Guest-blogging at the Christian Science Monitor , Alex Thurston takes a look at Somaliland : There is one other region in Africa that appears within reach of independent...
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Wed, Jan 12 2011 8:48 AM
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What's the next move in the Ivory Coast?
Over the course of the last month, the international community has thrown everything it's got at the Ivory Coast's refusing-to-leave-office president, Laurent Gbagbo. They've tried sanctions. They've sent envoys. They've vowed to increase...
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Wed, Jan 12 2011 8:21 AM
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China about to get bigger
Tajikistan has agreed to give up a chunk of its territory to neighboring China: Parliament voted Wednesday in favor of giving up around 1,000 square kilometers of land in the Central Asian nation's sparsely populated Pamir Mountains region. There...
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Wed, Jan 12 2011 8:12 AM
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Morning Brief: Biden pledges support for Afghanistan beyond 2014
Biden pledges support for Afghanistan beyond 2014 Top story: U.S. Vice President Joe Biden, speaking after his arrival in Kabul, promised that the United States would continue to support Afghanistan beyond the 2014 deadline for returning responsibility...
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Wed, Jan 12 2011 5:18 AM
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Israeli vulture cleared of spying charges
R65 -- the Griffon vultures arrested last week on suspicion of spying for Israel because of the Hebrew lettering on its GPS tag -- will soon be released according to Saudi Prince Bandar bin Saud al-Saud: "These systems are fitted to birds and animals...
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Tue, Jan 11 2011 11:34 AM
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3 years old and caught in the crossfire
"Even in my worst nightmares I could not have conceived that this could happen," Lyutsina Khalip, the grandmother of a rosy-cheeked, 3-year-old boy who may soon become a pawn in Belarusian politics, told The New York Times yesterday. The boy...
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Tue, Jan 11 2011 8:13 AM
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Morning Brief: Embattled Afghan reconstruction watchdog resigns
Embattled Afghan reconstruction watchdog resigns Top story : Arnie Fields, the U.S. official responsible for stamping out corruption in the Afghan reconstruction effort, resigned yesterday. His resignation comes after more than a year of congressional...
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Tue, Jan 11 2011 5:27 AM
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End of an ETA
The Basque militant group officially declared a permanent ceasefire today, perhaps bringing an end to a 50-year campaign that has claimed more than 800 lives. The announcement didn't get all that much attention in the U.S., where ETA tends to get...
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Mon, Jan 10 2011 3:00 PM
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The buck stops with Bibi
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu posted his pay slip on Facebook today, in what his office is billing as a step forward for government transparency. The picture reveals that Netanyahu makes approximately $120,000 a year, significantly less than...
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Mon, Jan 10 2011 11:07 AM
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Is George Clooney helping?
George Clooney's "anti-genocide paparazzi" seems to be dominating nearly every transmission coming out of South Sudan this week. Clooney, along with the Enough Project, Harvard researchers, and some of his wealthier Hollywood friends have...
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Mon, Jan 10 2011 10:35 AM
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