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The top 100 public intellectuals.
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Foreign Policy
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May 1, 2008
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They are some of the world's most introspective philosophers and rabblerousing clerics. A few write searing works of fiction and uncover the mysteries of the human mind. Others are at the forefront of modern finance, politics, and human rights. In the second FOREIGN POLICY/Prospect list of top public intellectuals, we reveal the thinkers who are shaping the tenor of our time.
MEET THE TOP 100
Although the men and women on this list arc some of the world's most sophisticated thinkers, the criteria to make the list could not be more simple: candidates must be living and still active in public life. They must have shown distinction in their ...
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INTERVIEW: Political scientist proposes a high civilization for Ukraine
Ukrainian Weekly, The;
October 23, 2005 ;
Korsun, Lydia;
787 words
......article, "The United States, Ukraine and High...alongside the United States, the superpower...Victor Basiuk, a political scientist, was born in Ukraine, grew up in the United States, has a doctorate...evolution of the political aspect of society...article, "The ...
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Canada's opinion of the United States at a 20-year low.
Chicago Tribune (Chicago, IL);
September 29, 2003 ;
787 words
......exports of live Canadian cattle into the United States for more than four months, and they...couple was prevented from visiting the United States this month because the two men wanted...Canadian public opinion toward the United States, as measured by several recent ...
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Political scientist predicts immigration wave will create 2 Americas.
Chicago Tribune (Chicago, IL);
March 24, 2004 ;
787 words
......the Southwest from the United States. In the current issue...assimilation) could divide the United States into a country of two...Huntington, a distinguished political scientist who heads the Harvard...border to jobs in the United States. Here, too, Huntington...what ...
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Take That, Gringos.(public opinion on United States from Latin...
Newsweek International;
October 8, 2001 ;
Margolis, Mac Ambrus, Steven;
746 words
......much more difficult. Resentment of the United States is nothing new among developing countries...Federal Fluminense University. But the United States got what it deserved. You reap what you...novelist Carlos Fuentes wrote that the United States could look to Mexico as an ally, ...
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Profile: United States should look to other countries for ways to settle...
All Things Considered (NPR);
November 10, 2000 ;
NOAH ADAMS, ROBERT SIEGEL;
787 words
...00-00-0000 Profile: United States should look to other...facetiously that the United States might consider how...electoral vote. The United States has not experienced...where maybe the United States can learn from the...know, here in the United States as ...
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FRIENDS AND ALLIES WONDER WHAT'S HAPPENED TO THE UNITED...
Seattle Post-Intelligencer (Seattle, WA);
August 30, 2002 ;
787 words
......WASHINGTON -- More and more, the United States is parting company with European and other nations on political, diplomatic and judicial...steady isolation facing the United States among its most ardent allies...against them for trial in the United States. There is ...
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Uneasy neighbors, unresolved history Iran and the United States ratchet up...
International Herald Tribune;
June 20, 2003 ;
Neil MacFarquhar;
787 words
......fluctuated between the United States and Iran. These...W. Bush said the United States ''will not tolerate...Iran has viewed the United States as a hostile power...hostility toward the United States a building block...nation for years. The United States ...
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A Modern Partnership Born of Fire; `Shotgun Marriage' Led to Inextricable...
The Washington Post;
December 1, 1991 ;
T.R. Reid;
787 words
......Harbor that pulled the United States into World War II...result of the war: The United States and Japan, erstwhile...interdependence," said political scientist Kent Calder of Princeton...nation resembles the United States. "Tokyo looks just...countries, including the ...
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A new start. (relations between United States and Mexico getting better;...
The Economist (US);
November 26, 1988 ;
787 words
......demonstrating the importance the United States attaches to supporting...Americans themselves. Now United States involvement is fading...Castaneda, a Mexican political scientist who has just published...man, their view of the United States slanted by historical...of ...
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WHAT IS THE UNITED STATES TRULY ABOUT?(Editorial)
World and I;
May 1, 2000 ;
787 words
......composition of the United States. Is this something...character of the United States. Despite its...affair with the United States. The Declaration...sentiments. As a political scientist, I view the...most remarkable political document in...I love the ...
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United States Late to Recognize Brutal Dictators, Regimes, Says Author of...
Ascribe Higher Education News Service;
April 8, 2003 ;
764 words
......said Ido Oren, a UF political scientist and author of the...who launched the United States into World War I...textbook he wrote as a political scientist 30 years earlier...Balkans when the United States and Russia did not...democracy like the United ...
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THE ANTI-ANTI-AMERICANS CENTRAL EUROPEANS MAY BE WARY OF THE BUSH...
The Boston Globe;
March 2, 2003 ;
Laura Secor;
787 words
......to choose between loyalties to the United States and Europe, these countries cast their lot with the United States. Opposition to the threatened war...fears, common among protesters in the United States and Western Europe, of an increasingly...the only credible guarantor is the ...
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UCSB POLITICAL SCIENTIST EXPLORES RIFT BETWEEN U.S., ITS OLDEST EUROPEAN...
US Fed News Service, Including US State News;
July 10, 2006 ;
787 words
......Iraq has undermined the United States' credibility abroad, and...Merkl, a UC Santa Barbara political scientist, explores the significant...terrorist attack. The United States refused to go along with...ongoing solidarity with the United States, most European ...
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Charting a course for a 'post-history' world. (profile on political...
Insight on the News;
October 2, 1995 ;
Siber, Kenneth;
787 words
...A political scientist known for his controversial...Germany, Japan and the United States therefore are well...as a danger in the United States. Part of the reason...sociability in the United States is that the federal...
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U.S., Syria, Israel compose volatile triangle; The United States has long...
Star Tribune (Minneapolis, MN);
April 20, 2003 ;
Black, Eric;
787 words
......as a wrongly accused next target of the United States can depend largely on what one takes to...supports Hezbollah and Hamas, which the United States considers terrorist organizations. But Abu...of Syria: Revolution from Above, said the United States should nurture the younger ...
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