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Text of Barack Obama Nobel Prize acceptance speech
Let us live by their example. We can acknowledge that oppression will always be with us, and still strive for justice. We can admit the intractability of depravation, and still strive for dignity.
Obama accepts Nobel Peace Prize as he defends the need for war
Obama acknowledges the irony of receiving the prize as he orders a troop buildup in Afghanistan. He lauds past winners' commitment to nonviolence but says he can't follow their examples alone.
North Korea talks: US envoy trip shows difficulty of getting to yes
President Obama's envoy on North Korea has apparently gotten nowhere in bringing North Korea back to six-party talks on giving up its nuclear weapons – a sign of just how difficult it will be to pick up the pieces of the process after a year's hiatus.
Exiles keep Iran in touch
There are e-mails from expatriates in California to answer, chats with counterparts in Germany, politicians in European capitals and Washington to lobby, and the frequent calls from Tehran and other Iranian cities via Skype.
Strategic Listening: How to Build Research Capacity Within the U.S. Government
As McHale evaluates the U.S. government's national communications strategy, one of the glaring gaps that ought to come to her attention is the need for audience research.
The real stakes in Afghanistan
The first is America's place in the world in the 21st century. Officials from Moscow to Beijing, from Iran's revolutionaries to Somalia's pirates, will scrutinize this last-ditch U.S. effort -- and weigh their actions, reactions and interactions...
Medvedev Hints at Softer Tbilisi Ties
Medvedev’s comments were the first indication by a senior Russian official that some thawing in relations with Georgia might be in prospect after their August 2008 conflict over Georgia’s breakaway region of South Ossetia.
President Obama and a New World Order
The doctrine of a unipolar or bipolar world as the ultimate guarantor of global peace and stability has had its chance—and blown it. What should emerge in its place is a different type of world order, based on rights and responsibilities which are equal.
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