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Exporting the Revolution

Elizabeth Davies   Contributor

British Vols Make Mark on '08 Campaigns

Elizabeth Davies   Contributor

Much has been made of the sheer scale of interest in the 2008 race, from never-ending media coverage to the hordes of volunteers showing up to take part – but while Americans may see this as a purel

From the Outside Looking in, With No Clear Consensus

Hillary Eason   South Korea Correspondent

SOUTH KOREA – Ashley Clifton quickly makes it clear: She's not planning on voting.

On the Ground: 'Are Democracy and Islam Compatible?'

Laura Olson   Middle East Correspondent

With 127 government regimes recognized as democracies and nearly as many types of democracies to choose from, the U.S.


PUBLISHED ON: December 12, 2007 - 2:42pm
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Ireland, Iraq, and 'Bullocks'

Mary Jean O Malley   Ireland Correspondent

Ireland is not a member of the “coalition of the willing.” But the neutral country that sits in between the two largest members of the coalition is still aiding America's cause in the Middle East.

PUBLISHED ON: December 6, 2007 - 6:05pm
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Two Koreas, One Ally...For Now

Hillary Eason   South Korea Correspondent

JEJU-DO, SOUTH KOREA – The odds are good that most presidential candidates haven’t considered Jae Seok’s* opinion.

PUBLISHED ON: November 16, 2007 - 10:43am
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The Foreign View

Prateek Kumar   International Editor

This time next year, polls across the nation will close and vote-tallying will begin as the 2008 presidential election reaches its heated climax. By the end of the evening, one party and one candidate will emerge victorious. One fact is clear: Whoever becomes the new president will have difficult challenges, especially in the realm of foreign policy.