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January/February 2012
A reduction in the role of the US government doesn't necessarily mean any less care for US citizens
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January/February 2012
Ten years since the war in Afghanistan was started, neither the Taliban nor the West seems to be winning, nor 'not losing'
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December 2011
Herman Cain's chances of becoming US President have been put paid to by allegations of sexual harassment. But can Newt Gingrich seize the moral high ground?
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December 2011
Russia and China's deep-running antagonism makes them awkward allies
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