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View ArticleHow the Ukraine Crisis Has Affected Arguments For and Against Exporting...
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View ArticleUnited States District Court Case Provides Potential for Paradigm Shift in...
Photo Credit: AP[1] The district court decision and subsequent appeals in Klayman v. Obama may result in a paradigm shift in terms of what constitutes acceptable surveillance procedures. A paradigm...
View ArticleUpdated: Kim Jong-un’s New Entourage (Reprint)
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View ArticleEmbracing Multiculturalism: Why Diversity is Preferable to Universality
Jason Isgrigg The debate between cultural unity and cultural plurality dates back to at least the ancient Greeks when they disputed whether a true universal human “goodness” existed. More than two...
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