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Articles by Joshua Kurlantzick:

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Twilight of the Autocrats
The global financial crisis is threatening the delicate bargain that the Chinese, Russian, and Venezuelan regimes have struck with their citizens.
March 16, 2009 |

Tomorrow, the World
Flush with cash and ancient hatreds, American evangelicals are incubating a Christian right in secular Europe.
October 22, 2007 |

The China Syndrome
Bush has given democracy-building a bad name. Now China is not only cracking down on reformers at home, it's teaching other authoritarian governments how to do the same.
January 11, 2007 | | web only

Continental Shift
China's influence in Africa is growing -- fast.
November 9, 2006 | | web only

What Lies Beneath
Some oil companies boast about their commitment to fighting global warming. But as the Arctic heats up, these same companies are racing to drill in newly melted waters. The rush to exploit the melting ice cap is on.
October 22, 2006 |

Trade Off
The hardest hit by the collapse of Doha will likely be the world's poor.
September 10, 2006 | | web only

Patron State
Why Beijing's influence might grow in a post-Castro Cuba.
August 10, 2006 | | web only

Indian Summer
Israeli youth in an exotic land can't quite escape the war back home.
August 2, 2006 | | web only

The Philippines: Power Outage
Twenty years after People Power, things look like they did before it.
April 16, 2006 |

Fear of Flying
Did Miami show that air-marshal training works? Quite the opposite.
January 16, 2006 |

Shots in the Dark
You may have forgotten “missile defense,” but Rumsfeld hasn't. He's still pushing a useless, secretive -- and very expensive -- system.
November 20, 2005 |

Man-Made Disasters
The tragic tsunamis exposed the propagandistic ways of Asia's authoritarian regimes -- habits the Bush administration has ignored.
January 14, 2005 |

2000, The Sequel
In theory, the Help America Vote Act was Congress' attempt to prevent the catastrophes of the last election from happening again. In fact, it may have made things even worse.
September 19, 2004 |

The Rice Capades
Condi's problems didn't start with the 9-11 commission. She's been screwing things up from the start.
April 15, 2004 |

Outsourcing the Dirty Work
The military and its reliance on hired guns
April 30, 2003 |

Globalism in the Dock
Burmese villagers sue Unocal in an L.A. courtroom.
November 4, 2002 |

Guerillas in our Midst
Is the United States harboring terrorists?
June 2, 2002 |

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