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    Turd Blossom: Karl Rove's Dreams Go Down the Toilet

    Rove has always wanted to be something more than a master manipulator; he wanted to be "the architect" (in Bush's words) of a realignment that would do for the Republican Party what the New Deal had done for the Democratic Party. Despite the sweeping Democratic victory in the 2006 election, Rove has still not abandoned his dream.

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    Death Grip: How Political Psychology Explains Bush's Ghastly Success

    In June 2004, I went door to door in a white, working- class neighborhood of Martinsburg, West Virginia, a small blue-collar town in decline. There, I found voters disillusioned with both the Iraq war and the flagging economy. But, when I returned five months later-- the Sunday before the election--I had difficulty digging up anyone who didn't plan to vote for George W. Bush.

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    Death Toll in Iraq Suicide Bombings Reaches 250

    As political instability continues to plague the Iraqi government, a more inclusive process that includes both groups outside the government inside Iraq and Syria and Iran is needed.

    • Op-Ed

    Congress Pimps for Wall Street

    The current bill on China's exchange rate that is working its way around Capitol Hill will do nothing to help the U.S. trade deficit or U.S. jobs. It will instead encourage speculators to buy into Wall Street China schemes.

    • Top Ten Results from the 2007 Carnegie International Nonproliferation Conference

      Top 3 Upcoming Challenges to the Nonproliferation Regime
      Top 3 Best New Policy Proposals
      Top 4 High Impact Ideas to Implement by 2010

      • Proliferation Analysis

      The Taiwanese Nuclear Case: Lessons for Today

      • William Burr
      • August 09, 2007

      While the U.S. and its allies and associates are trying to dissuade Iran from developing a nuclear weapons capability, newly declassified documents on U.S.-Taiwan relations during the 1970s show what a successful, mostly secret, campaign against a national nuclear program looks like.

      • Event

      Pakistani Politics after Lal Masjid

      Ambassador Tariq Fatemi discussed the effects of the Lal Masjid episode on the stability of Pakistan including the political transitions slated to occur over the next several months.

      • Response to The Democracy Crusade Myth

        Tony Smith's response to Tom Carothers article, The Democracy Crusade Myth. and Carothers' retort.

        • Op-Ed

        The U.S.'s Catastrophic Nuclear Deal with India: Power Failure

        The U.S.-India nuclear agreement was completed in Washington. Unfortunately, the concessions made by the United States at the end of the process may damage the Bush administration's broader efforts to rein in nuclear proliferation.

        • Op-Ed

        An American Suicide: What War Did to Jeffrey Lucey

        On July 26, the parents of Jeffrey Lucey, an Iraq vet who committed suicide, filed suit in Massachusetts against the Department of Veterans Affairs for "wrongful death" and "medical malpractice." The Luceys could win their case. In April 2007, the VA's Inspector General concluded that the VA Medical Center in Leeds had made mistakes in dealing with Jeffrey Lucey. But the questions about this case go beyond the already well-documented incompetence of the Veterans Administration. They involve the effect of the Iraq war on the mental health of American soldiers.

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