Mt. Kisco Coach Sightings Bring Local Flavor to Hillary Campaign

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I’ll eliminate the suspense: I think it’s pretty silly. I understand the Clinton campaign’s desire to connect with its supporter base, develop loyalty, establish brand identity, and increase its candidate’s accessibility. Nothing wrong with that. But those goals could have been accomplished in ways that touch on issues facing the U.S. and the world, too….

Under the Radar: U.S. Can Make or Break International Nuclear Monitoring System

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I have no doubt that readers of this blog have noticed my more-than-occasional rants about insufficient U.S. funding for multilateral activities and institutions. Global poverty and U.N. peacekeeping are among the areas I’ve pushed for hardest through my ” day job,” but there’s another that’s just as much in need and even less noticed.

Listening to the Arab Call for “Even-Handed Sympathies” in the Middle East

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A TWN reader just sent me this interesting article titled “Arab Journalist Knocks U.S. Credibility in the Mideast,” that ran in yesterday’s Daily Oregonian. The title of the article aside, it’s a very interesting inventory of views of America’s Middle East mess as seen from an Arab perspective.