EA Analysis: The Limits of Military Power (Miller) – Former U.S. Army Colonel Andrew Bacevich challenges traditional notions about the role of the U.S. military in the world.
A quiet war in northern Iraq – U.S. permits the shelling of Kurdistan by Turkey and Iran; Turkey, Iran, and Saudi Arabia vie for power in Iraq.
Iran makes a deal with Turkey and Brazil, so Obama and Clinton push for sanctions. What the heck happened? Exploring America’s newest conundrum.
Bill’s first contribution to Dissected News discusses the Wikileaks release of a video depicting an apache helicopter killing two Reuters journalists in Iraq.
My colleague, Josh Shahryar, recently wrote an article for the Huffington Post titled “Iran, the Green Movement, and Cricket.” He argues that, just like in sports, the key to the Green Movement’s success is not to focus on an individual win or loss, but rather to focus on being consistent. Here is my comment:
The general idea is that when somebody seeks help for drug addiction, they’ve gotten to the point that [...]
A Reflection from a Former Dean Enthusiast Let me take you back to a time when things for [...]
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James Permanently Writing for EA WorldView
October 12, 2011
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Syria Video Essay: 2nd Day of Defiant Ramadan Protests
August 03, 2011
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Breaking News & Updates: Middle East & North Africa
August 02, 2011
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A Bloody Dawn for Syria's Ramadan: Video Essay
August 02, 2011
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Egypt Military Breaks Up Tahrir Square Protest
August 02, 2011
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James Miller (EA Worldview)
Full disclosure, it appears that the argument made
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James Miller (Dissected News)
And then there is the race issue: Wealth disparity
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James Miller (Dissected News)
One of my most popular articles is about American
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Perhaps we could include "America" in stead of Alg
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James Miller (Dissected News)
I agree Reza, but if the artist added Oman, Syria,



One Million Voices for Iran