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A Looming Book of Soul Fragments by Robert C. Koehler 877 words Confession: I have a few books out there that no one knows about because I haven’t written them . . . well, finished them. I’ve talked in previous columns about “wrestling with infinity” — the match I always lose — by which I
China and Europe: Profits versus Principles by Mel Gurtov 996 words With all the attention on US-China relations, Beijing’s on-again, off-again relations with the European Union (EU) don’t receive the attention they deserve. In the short space of a few decades, Europe in Chinese eyes has gone from being a “pole” in a multipolar world
Revisiting the nonviolent Iranian Revolution 44 years later by Haley Morrow with Tom H. Hastings 646 words February 11th marked 44 years since the 1979 nonviolent movement in Iran. Yes, the nonviolent movement, which revolted against the monarchy leader Mohammad Reza Shah Pahlavi. Also known as Shah. As one participant noted, “I was part of