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Listening to Oppenheimer, Seven Decades Later by Robert C. Koehler 934 words A mere 55 years after his death, the U.S. government has restored J. Robert Oppenheimer’s security clearance, which the Atomic Energy Commission had taken away from him in 1954, declaring him to be not simply a communist but, in all likelihood, a Soviet
Assessing Treasury Secretary Yellen’s Beijing Journey by Mel Gurtov 710 words “I believe that my bilateral meetings — which totaled about 10 hours over two days — served as a step forward in our effort to put the U.S.-China relationship on surer footing,” Secretary of the Treasury Janet Yellen said in a press briefing in
Globalization and Liberal Democracy: Driving Jamaica’s Human Rights Reform by Ivrol Hines 1040 words Globalization and Western democracy, particularly the influence of the United States, have played crucial roles in fostering the development of a liberal political regime in Jamaica. Despite widespread poverty, globalization and a thriving middle class have been instrumental in shaping liberal