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The Track Not Taken
Personal Reflections on State Department Intransigence and Conflict Resolution by John McDonald
Making Foreign Policy, Vol. 22 (3) - Fall 2000 Issue
John McDonald is Chairman and Co-Founder of the Institute for Multi-Track Diplomacy
DPJ victory in Japan’s election key moment, but unlikely to bring great policy change.
In 1955, Japan had been a sovereign state for three years and a democracy for nine. The nation had not yet escaped the...
Risky Selection: What does competition in the health sector really mean?.
Much of the health care debate over the past couple of weeks has been fueled by the possibility that Obama would drop...
What is really at stake in the health care debate: an ongoing series.
You wouldn’t know it from the swastikas and the shouting, but there really are genuine issues at stake in the...
Mad Money: Profits, not CRA, drove the sub-prime debacle.
We have all heard about how the Community Reinvestment Act (CRA) is responsible for the surge in sub-prime lending,...
The Decadence of the Elite.
Just as the swine flu episode has begun to wind down, Mexican elites have been seized by another contagion: bloodying...
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