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Navigating the future of NATO
Chicago Tribune
This weekend, Chicago plays host to the leaders of NATO, the world's strongest and most successful alliance. During the summit, the first held in the United States outside of Washington, President Barack Obama and his counterparts from Canada and 26 ...
No NATO politicsPakistan Observer
UN urges massive support for Afghan forcesWDAM-TV
What is NATO, anyway?Party for Socialism and Liberation
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Chicago Tribune

Pakistan and the US: A new beginning?
Chicago Tribune
The tone of this debate and the diplomacy of the Obama administration will send a clear signal to the 180 million people of Pakistan as to whether the world's oldest democracy will stand with one of the world's newest democracies to defeat terrorism ...

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Sound bites unfairly demonize Israel
Seacoastonline.com
When writing on serious issues such as terrorism, which affects the lives and lifestyles of so many democracy-loving citizens in the United States, Israel and throughout the world, context is essential and half-truths are dangerous.


CBS News

Full text of President Ma Ying-jeou's inaugural address
Focus Taiwan News Channel
We cannot forget his precept that "the world is a commonwealth shared by all," or the ideals of freedom, democracy and equitable distribution of wealth on which he founded this nation. Taiwan's experience in establishing democracy proves that it is not ...
Taiwan Government Information Office Closes its DoorsVoice of America

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'India is a unique model for emerging democracies'
Times of India
On Thursday, the Election Commission of India (ECI) and the International Foundation for Electoral Systems (IFES) signed an MoU for promoting democratic processes and good governance around the world. IFES chief William Sweeney tells Shobhan Saxena ...


'IT rules represent a serious risk to our democracy'
Deccan Chronicle
It defies logic and lacks consistency with the values of our republic and democracy. Our vibrant democracy with a constitutionally guaranteed right to free speech and liberty is a beacon of hope for oppressed people all over the world, ...

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Telegraph.co.uk

US elections: Why does the world's greatest democracy offer just two choices?
Telegraph.co.uk
Ironically, in America, which we like to argue is the greatest democracy in the world, we are limited to just two choices: a Republican or a Democrat. And voters are tiring of it. Some 40 per cent of Americans today identify themselves as political ...
Competing WorldviewsNational Journal

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USA TODAY

Democracy's Pulse in Egypt
Huffington Post (blog)
While finishing a 2-week stint here in Egypt, I can't help but reflect on the current and future state of Egyptian democracy. Egypt has gone through great changes in a short period of time. It shocked the world when the protests, known here as the 25 ...
Quick Guide: The lowdown on Egypt's presidential frontrunnersAhram Online

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FM blog (blog)

Does exporting democracy fan the flames of hatred around the world?
FM blog (blog)
by Fabius Maximus Summary: Here's an interesting review of an important book about an unpleasant side-effect of the West's most powerful exports: democracy and free-market economies. The theme song for globlization should be “The World Turned Upside ...


Al-Arabiya

Algeria's elections bring little change at home, but burnish democratic ...
Washington Post
The vote did something else, too: It burnished Algeria's democratic image with Western allies who rely on it to fight terrorism and supply natural gas. Few people turned out to vote in last week's elections, and the result did little to boost Algerian ...
Algeria elections look good abroad, bad at homeThe Seattle Times

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