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The Hashimoto Controversy and Japan's Failure to Come to Terms with its Past
May 22, 2013 - The rise of Japan's reactionary right suggests that the country has yet to come to terms with its actions in World War II. By Walden Bello, published in Inquirer.net
Blog
Emphasis Added: The Foreign Policy Week in Pieces (5/22)
May 22, 2013 - From austerity to Al Nusra. By Russ Wellen
Commentary
The Jig Is Up in Guatemala
May 21, 2013 - Guatemala's genocide trial has lifted the curtain on the country's bloody past. By Patricia Davis
Blog
"Useful Enemies": U.S. Admitted Not Just Nazis After WWII, But Their Sadistic Collaborators
May 21, 2013 - Why did the United States feel the need to admit Baltic and Eastern Europeans who at times exceeded the Nazis in brutality? By Russ Wellen
Blog
TRIPping Up Least Developed Countries on Medicines, Green Tech, and Textbooks?
May 20, 2013 - The World Trade Organization struggles for relevance in a world that embraces diversity. By Matthew Kavanagh
Commentary
In Bahrain, An Uprising Unabated
May 20, 2013 - The United States needs to halt its assistance to Bahrain until the country implements promised democratic reforms. By Husain Abdulla, published in Eurasia Review and The Global Dispatches and Descrier and International Center on Nonviolent Conflict and Americans for Democracy and Human Rights in Bahrain and Common Dreams






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