Georgia-Russia Clash: American Culpability and the Kosovo Connection

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Dimitri Simes, President of the Nixon Center, was one of the leading foreign policy experts in Washington to predict some kind of hot clash between the former Soviet state of Georgia and Russia involving the autonomous provinces of South Ossetia and Abkhazia at the time Kosovo declared its independence. My colleague Anatol Lieven was another….

The John Edwards Affair: Accountability for New & Old Media?

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The Washington Note published several pieces about the details and significance of a potential sexual affair in the middle of the John Edwards presidential primary campaign three times — twice on October 11, 2007 (here and here) and once on October 12, 2007. I wrote about this after reading Sam Stein’s work at Huffington Post….

McCain’s Low Road Antics: Obama as Anti-Christ?

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When I first saw this video put out by the McCain camp, I thought it was an attempt to create a viral Moses spoof of Obama’s uplifting oratory skills. I hadn’t thought it might be an effort to tag Obama as a guy “with two horns and a tail” as Time‘s Amy Sullivan writes.

And if the Guy’s Name Was Steve? Oops, I Mean Abdullah?

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Barack Obama’s campaign just sent me the following clip from Marc Ambinder’s blog: Just Asking… If there were a group of questionable donations all with the name Steve that were funneled through a guy in Jordan who is a Jordanian national who is under investigation for war profiteering and it were Barack Obama instead of…

International Affairs: What Stories We Are Ignoring (and Shouldn’t Be)

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Charles J. Brown (aka Charlie Brown), former chief at Citizens for Global Solutions, has a new foreign policy blog titled Undiplomatic. It’s cool, and I like this post, “Five to Watch,” which highlights five international stories of significance getting no play in the American press.

Birch Bayh: What Leadership Ought to Look Like

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(Senator Birch Bayh and Washington College student Andrew Mehdizadeh) Over the last year, I helped moderate four “Senate Colloquies” along with former Senator Birch Bayh (D-IN) at Washington College, a wonderful liberal arts school founded in 1782 in part by George Washington who sat on the school’s Board of Governors.