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University Theatre announces 08-09 season  -  Jul 28, 2008
The Capital Times,Kicking off the University Theatre season in early October is "The War of the Worlds," a WPR partnership that will include "Old Time Radio Drama" host

Gates Trip to China Fails to Achieve Major Objectives  -  Nov 30, 2007
World Politics ReviewRichard Weitz is a senior fellow at the Hudson Institute and a WPR contributing editor. Photo: US Defense Secretary Robert Gates reviews Chinese troops with

The Best Thing Going at Annapolis: Low Expectations  -  Nov 22, 2007
World Politics ReviewFrida Ghitis is an independent commentator on world affairs and a WPR contributing editor. Photo: US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice, Israeli Prime

Germany's Political Muddle Complicates Afghanistan Mission  -  Nov 22, 2007
World Politics Review...lead the SPD to further reduce its support for the Afghan missions. Richard Weitz is a senior fellow at the Hudson Institute and a WPR contributing editor.

With Attack on Gaza Protesters, Hamas Loses Palestinian Hearts and ...  -  Nov 15, 2007
World Politics Review...actions are making a persuasive case for an end to their rule. Frida Ghitis is an independent commentator on world affairs and a WPR contributing editor.

Hybrid African Union-UN Peacekeeping Force Likely to Fail in Darfur  -  Nov 13, 2007
World Politics Review...risk of restarting one civil war while failing to prevent another. Richard Weitz is a senior fellow at the Hudson Institute and a WPR contributing editor.

Kazakhstan's Multi-Vector Energy Policy Leaves Much Unresolved  -  Nov 14, 2007
World Politics Review...political ties with Russia, China, Europe, and the United States. Richard Weitz is a senior fellow at the Hudson Institute and a WPR contributing editor.

Russian Leaders Putin and Lavrov Walk Cautiously in Tehran  -  Nov 2, 2007
World Politics ReviewWe do agree on some: Iran is one; nuclear proliferation is another." Richard Weitz is a senior fellow at the Hudson Institute and a WPR contributing editor.

West Scrambling to Stop Musharraf's Dangerous Recipe from Boiling Over  -  Nov 5, 2007
World Politics Review...only he can remove from the flames -- lest all of us get burned. Frida Ghitis is an independent commentator on world affairs and a WPR contributing editor.

Observing Her Country From Abroad, Sudanese Student Seeks ...  -  Nov 7, 2007
World Politics ReviewBlake Lambert is a WPR contributing editor and veteran Africa correspondent. He is currently studying international development at Dalhousie University in

Recent Incidents Intensify Worries of Chinese Espionage in the ...  -  Nov 9, 2007
World Politics Review...penalties for violating these laws are much less than for spying. Richard Weitz is a senior fellow at the Hudson Institute and a WPR contributing editor.

Syrian-Saudi Rift: Is Iran Pulling the Strings  -  Aug 21, 2007
World Politics ReviewKeeping the peace between these two Arab brothers will test the talents of the most skillful of peacemakers. Frida Ghitis, a WPR contributing editor,

Russian Bombers Rehearse Nuclear Attacks Against the United States  -  Aug 20, 2007
World Politics Review...would allow Russian pilots to more effectively attack US targets. Richard Weitz is a senior fellow at the Hudson Institute and a WPR contributing editor.

At 60th Birthday, Pakistan's Crisis Threatens to Undermine Moderates  -  Aug 17, 2007
World Politics Review...middle ground and turn toward political and religious extremism. Richard Weitz is a senior fellow at the Hudson Institute and a WPR contributing editor.

Beijing Car Ban Experiment Highlights China's Environmental Woes  -  Aug 15, 2007
World Politics ReviewGraham Lees, a WPR contributing editor, has worked in several countries in East Asia over the last 10 years covering regional business and political

New US Counternarcotics Strategy for Afghanistan Leaves Critics ...  -  Aug 15, 2007
World Politics Review...despite their shared concerns about the dangers of Afghan opium. Richard Weitz is a senior fellow at the Hudson Institute and a WPR contributing editor.

Pakistan: The General and His Labyrinth  -  Aug 10, 2007
World Politics Review...general in his nuclear-armed labyrinth; a labyrinth where the entire world could get lost. Frida Ghitis, a WPR contributing editor, writes on world affairs.

AU Mission to Somalia Faces Deteriorating Situation  -  Aug 10, 2007
Garowe Online,...constructing the planned AU-UN hybrid peace operation in Darfur. **Richard Weitz is a senior fellow at the Hudson Institute and a WPR contributing editor.

Bush Administration Decides to Let START Die  -  Aug 7, 2007
World Politics Review...decision regarding the treaty should he or she decide to do so. Richard Weitz is a senior fellow at the Hudson Institute and a WPR contributing editor.

Civilian Deaths and Counternarcotics to Top Agenda at Bush-Karzai ...  -  Aug 3, 2007
World Politics ReviewRichard Weitz is a senior fellow at the Hudson Institute and a WPR contributing editor. Photo: Bush and Karzai at the White House, June 2004.

Is Britain Turning Away From Washington  -  Jul 26, 2007
World Politics Review...core British policies even at the cost of some domestic popularity. Richard Weitz is a senior fellow at the Hudson Institute and a WPR contributing editor.

The Other Surge: Iraq's Failing Economic Reconstruction  -  Jul 30, 2007
World Politics ReviewRichard Weitz is a senior fellow at the Hudson Institute and a WPR contributing editor. Image: Special Inspector General for Iraq Reconstruction Steward




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