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Commission Accomplished? WNYC New York Public Radio The Democratic-controlled House plans to adopt the final 9/11 Commission proposals. The proposals would change the formula for Homeland Security funding, but what will it mean for New York? Also: neocon scholar Robert Kagan makes the case for a troop surge in Iraq. Search Panel Pares Shortlist to a Handful The Harvard Crimson The group charged with finding Harvard's next president is preparing to begin final-round interviews, with Stanford Provost John W. Etchemendy , Radcliffe Institute Dean Drew Gilpin Faust , Harvard Law School Dean Elena Kagan , and University of Cambridge chief Alison F. Richard among the names being most seriously considered by the committee , according to two individuals familiar with the Tom Hayden: Campaign in America with Ethnic Cleansing in Iraq HuffingtonPost As Debate Begins, Sunnis Decry Massacres Politically, the coming escalation by 20,000 US troops in Iraq is best understood as the comeback strategy of the neo-conservative Republicans rallying around Sen. John McCain's presidential banner. The political spin-doctors are calling it a "surge", but of course it is an escalation, a term apparently carrying too much baggage from Vietnam, EDITOR'S MAILBAG: letters, e-mails and faxes Globe Online Thank you to the honest person who found my bank book this past Tuesday in Wal-Mart. If you come forward, I will be very happy to offer you a reward. It is wonderful to know there are many honest people in this city. Bush warned against 'surge' The Palm Beach Post The new Democratic leaders of the House and Senate fired a preemptive shot at the White House on Friday, rejecting an increase in U.S. troop levels in Iraq several days before President Bush is expected to propose it. Review: Dangerous Nation by Robert Kagan Guardian Unlimited Martin Jacques admires Robert Kagan's myth-busting introduction to US foreign policy, Dangerous Nation. The Surge to Nowhere: Traveling the Planet Neocon Road to Baghdad Again Middle East Online Having been egregiously wrong about every single Iraqi thing for five consecutive years, by all rights the neocons ought to be consigned to some dusty basement exhibit hall in the American Museum of Natural History, where, like so many triceratops, their reassembled bones would stand mutely by to send a chill of fear through touring schoolchildren, says Robert Dreyfuss . Editors' Choice New York Times Recently reviewed books of particular interest. Iraq Plan Seeks Up To 20,000 More Troops CBS News CBS News' David Martin has exclusive details on how many new troops will go to Iraq and where they'll be sent. Meanwhile, Congress' new Democratic leaders have urged President Bush to reject proposals to increase troops. Defiant Neocons and a Realist Response Middle East Online Former CIA analyst Peter Dickson looks at some of the arguments behind the ‘surge’ plan proposed by President George Bush, which calls for the escalation of US forces in Iraq, and contemplates some alternative strategies.
More Leaks, Please - washingtonpost.com By Robert Kagan. Tuesday, September 26, 2006; Page A21 Robert Kagan, a senior associate at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace and Rassegna Online -Letture, Robert Kagan / Il diritto di fare la guerra Robert Kagan / Il diritto di fare la guerra. La legge della forza. di Antonio Peduzzi. Il diritto di fare la guerra. Il potere americano e la crisi di Right Web | Profile | Robert Kagan "Robert Kagan," Right Web Profiles (Silver City, NM: Interhemispheric Resource Center, November 2003). Web location: http://rightweb.irc-online.org/profile/ Faculty Profiles Robert A. Kagan began teaching political science at Berkeley in 1974, and in 1988 he also became a member of the Boalt faculty. From 1993 to 2004, Review: Dangerous Nation by Robert Kagan | By genre | Guardian Robert Kagan, in what will eventually be a two-volume history of American foreign policy, has no time for these arguments. He shows that, quite to the FT.com / Comment & analysis / Comment - How the US distorts its Robert Kagan answers your questions By Robert Kagan. Published: December 5 2006 18:20 | Last updated: December 5 2006 18:20 A Perfect Failure A Perfect Failure The Iraq Study Group has reached a consensus. by Robert Kagan & William Kristol 12/11/2006, Volume 012, Issue 13 TomDispatch Europeans, wrote Robert Kagan, might imagine themselves "entering a post-historical paradise of peace and relative prosperity, the realization of Kant's Amazon.com: Dangerous Nation: Books: Robert Kagan Amazon.com: Dangerous Nation: Books: Robert Kagan by Robert Kagan. Puritans and Imperialism by Robert Kagan - The Globalist In examining the roots of U.S. foreign policy, Robert Kagan looks back to the Puritan tradition of colonial America. In "Dangerous Nation," he argues that
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