George W. Bush
Lessons Learned by a Prodigal Son
Submitted by loner on 14 November, 2010 - 3:06am- Beijing
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George W. Bush discusses his boisterous days at Yale—and a memorable showdown with his father
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How the US became the world's dispensable nation | FT
Submitted by loner on 26 January, 2005 - 4:48amIn a second inaugural address tinged with evangelical zeal, George W. Bush declared: "Today, America speaks anew to the peoples of the world." The peoples of the world, however, do not seem to be listening. A new world order is indeed emerging - but its architecture is being drafted in Asia and Europe, at meetings to which Americans have not been invited.
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The terrible cost of an unethical foreign policy
Submitted by loner on 17 April, 2004 - 9:19am- Abdul Qadeer Khan
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Rarely has the old saying that our enemy's enemies are our friends been more apt. In the past three years, since the attacks on New York and the declaration of the war on terrorism, the so-called civilised world has reached new heights of duplicity in its approach to human rights. It has shed consistency in favour of exigency. Ultimately, we shall all pay the price.
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What did I say then?
...The difference between traditional CPPI and Prosper is that rather than setting t...
