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The Yin and the Yang of Japanese Militarism and Pacifism
Anyone wanting to experience both extremes of Japanese politics as they concern foreign policy and military affairs could hardly learn more than by visiting Hiroshima’s Peace Museum one day and the Yushukan museum on another day. I just did that … Continue reading
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Stealth Jihad, Saddam’s Turbe, Bank Heists, and Orientalism Today
Potpourri: 1) This is the level of discourse for many Americans. On this “Amerisrael” posting University of Mary Washington ‘Stealth Jihadist’ Faculty, a completely anonymous person (10-1 he’s male) goes after me and my colleagues at Mary Washington following a … Continue reading
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Iraq’s Provincial Border Changes
Here is an excellent interview with maps, covering the more significant of changes made in Iraq’s provincial borders over the 20th century, by an American PRT planning consultant. There are a couple of information typos by the blogger, but otherwise … Continue reading
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Feb 6 News Feed (Mostly on Egypt)
Today this came in from Tahrir: “They just had a priest lead a Christian prayer and they’ll have a Muslim one at noon followed by another Christian prayer at one. During the Christian prayer a Sheikh from Al Azhar was … Continue reading
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Egypt Revolution Analysis, from Day 12
In order to keep this blog from going silent, I’m going to try reverting back to what I used to do with truthtalkz, and summarize important news analysis every day. It adds a step for me, but it might keep … Continue reading
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Visa Nightmares and the True Meaning of “Freedom”
Over the years I’ve noticed a disturbing trend by government officials all over the world to progressively remove themselves from those needing their services — with many discrepancies remaining between tourism destinations, rich and poor countries, and those who fear … Continue reading
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My Letter to Governor McDonnell and all Virginia Commonwealth Employees
Dear Governor McDonnell: I write to you today in great distress and concern, about the ongoing state of Commonwealth employees in general, and those toiling in higher education in particular. After more than 3 years with frozen salaries, on the … Continue reading
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My 1998 Princeton NES Statement
Below is a supplement to the application statement I made in 1998 while applying to Princeton University’s Near Eastern Studies Ph.D program. At the time, Chicago was pretty much giving me the boot (long story), and I was searching for … Continue reading
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UN Lifts Sanctions on Iraq — 15+ Years Late
According to BBC, today the UN Security Council lifted most sanctions on Iraq. To understand why most Iraqis would greet this announcement with a mixture of repressed anger, resignation, and cynicism, one needs to review the history of UN sanctions … Continue reading
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The Consequence of “NGO Multipliers”
Rod Nordland’s article “Killings of Afghan Aid Workers Stirs a Debate” is a solid summary of a longstanding debate about the relationship between humanitarian NGOs and military actors in combat zones. I have personal recollection of this debate raging within … Continue reading
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