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Plan now for postwar reconciliation
In a ceremony last week honoring a unit of Vietnam veterans for their heroism in a long-forgotten battle, President Barack Obama offered a glimpse...
Deseret News (Salt Lake City), 11/01/09 by Joshua Kurlantzick Los Angeles Times · More from publication -
Sunday Perspective: What Vietnam teaches about winning the peace
IN A ceremony last week honoring a unit of Vietnam veterans for their heroism in a long-forgotten battle, President Barack Obama offered a glimpse...
Oakland Tribune, 10/29/09 by Joshua Kurlantzick · More from publication -
Enter the dragon
[ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] Wang Jianxi is the picture of an investment banker--close-cropped hair, owlish glasses, crisp business suits. A vice...
Mother Jones, 05/01/09 by Joshua Kurlantzick · More from publication -
Twilight of the Autocrats
Will the financial crisis bring down Russia and China? Gansu is one of interior China's most forlorn provinces, one that has gone largely...
American Prospect, The, 03/01/09 by Kurlantzick, Joshua · More from publication -
The Chinavore's dilemma: pathogenic snacks. Deadly dog chow. Toxic seafood. Why is the FDA looking the other way on Chinese food imports?
[ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] For a while last year, it seemed the reports of tainted food, drugs, and toys flowing in from...
Mother Jones, 09/01/08 by Joshua Kurlantzick · More from publication -
Relief disaster: foreign assistance might've been the administration's greatest hituntil ideology interfered
[ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] In February, with his domestic approval ratings at historic lows and America's global reputation...
Mother Jones, 09/01/08 by Joshua Kurlantzick · More from publication -
Put a tyrant in your tank: so you thought ExxonMobil was bad?
jeroen van der Veer is no pushover. The 60-year-old CEO stands out as a tough guy in an industry filled with them. In 2004, after taking the helm...
Mother Jones, 05/01/08 by Joshua Kurlantzick · More from publication -
Hu's on first?
IN RECENT issues of The National Interest, there have been a series of articles that take China's rise to both regional and global pre-eminence as...
National Interest, The, 11/01/07 by Joshua Kurlantzick · More from publication -
Tomorrow, the World
Flush with cash and ancient hatreds, American evangelicals are incubating a Christian right in secular Europe. IN THE ISOLATED SWEDISH ISLAND...
American Prospect, The, 11/01/07 by Kurlantzick, Joshua · More from publication -
China's New Diplomacy and Its Impact on the World
IN OCTOBER 2003, PRESIDENT GEORGE W. Bush seemed excited to arrive on his first trip to Australia, a close friend and ally of the United States....
Brown Journal of World Affairs, The, 10/01/07 by Kurlantzick, Joshua · More from publication


