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Israel, Russia, and International Law by Lawrence S. Wittner 959 words International law?the recognized rules of behavior among nations based on customary practices and treaties, among them the United Nations Charter and the Universal Declaration of Human Rights?has been agreed upon by large and small nations alike. To implement this law, the nations of the world have established
Broken Record by Tom H. Hastings 491 words In 2016, Donald Trump ran as an outsider, as someone who was able to criticize the political record of his primary opponents (although he primarily used insults and lies rather than real policy analysis). He of course attacked Hillary Clinton in the general election. Again, he didn’t
Voting for the Lesser Evil? by Robert C. Koehler 902 words The election paradox looms. Do I calm myself down, steady my hand, pull the lever for Joe, even though it feels like voting for Netanyahu? Even though it feels like I’m loosing another bomb on Gaza? I’ve had a number of intense conversations with