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Democracyarsenal: Zero Nuclear Weapons -- Maybe / Maybe Not in My Lifetime
Like many foreign policy mavens of a certain age (i.e. from That 70s Generation), I got into this business to oppose the nuclear arms race. Thirty years later, we find ourselves living in proverbial "interesting times." Ever since President Obama...
Dateline: 2013-06-16 6:16pm -07:00T (1097 words)
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Democracyarsenal: Breaking Down the Wonk/Pundit Stovepipes Recently I did a media interview with a different kind of outlet than usual: a web-based energy market newsletter called OilPrice.com. Since it was this blog that led interviewer James Stafford to my doorstep, I thought I'd complete the circle by pos...
Dateline: 2013-06-13 12:16pm -07:00T (1122 words)
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Democracyarsenal: Revisiting Benghazi Today’s House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform hearing on Benghazi:
Exposing Failure and Recognizing Courage chaired by Rep. Darrell Issa raised more questions than it
answered. These are not questions about the assault on Benghazi or the ...
Dateline: 2013-05-08 2:01pm -07:00T (984 words)
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Democracyarsenal: Country See, Country Do - Nonproliferation Edition Many of our debates about America's role in the world are merely different ways of asking how goody-goody we should be when faced with others' unruliness? This question is at the heart of a Jim Traub post a couple weeks ago on "Limits of Leading...
Dateline: 2013-04-26 12:01pm -07:00T (824 words)
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Democracyarsenal: Questions on the Brothers Tsarnaev
This post was writtenby James Lamond and Bill French
Events and reports are coming out of Boston rapidly. Much of what we hear in the next few hours will be refined and corrected. This week’s media coverage has been a reminder of the need to wait unt...
Dateline: 2013-04-19 10:01am -07:00T (626 words)
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