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The North Korean regime is more likely to be loosened from its present grip on power by the slow but persistent attempts to change the economic and psychological landscape inside North Korea, than by the external application of brute force.
Minh Nguyen considers the challenges for the US under the influence of the neo-conservatives.
The United States will probably complete its war against Iraq with its military clout enhanced, its diplomatic clout reduced, and its place in the world less secure.
Moira Rayner reviews Hillary Rodham Clinton’s Living History.
Aaron Martin meets Madeleine Albright in Madam Secretary: A memoir.
John Howard and Alexander Downer do Australia no favours in suggesting that to place Australia’s interests ahead of those of the United States, is proof of anti-Americanism or unsound policy.
The rise and fall of Colin Powell
John Button travels Twelve cities: A memoir with Roy Jenkins.
Senator Eugene Mccarthy
Frank O’Shea discovers some memorable cameo scenes in Bono on Bono. Conversation with Michka Assay.
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